
UK and Netherlands Apologize for Forced Adoptions, Other News Unfolds
The British and Dutch governments have issued apologies for historical forced adoptions of children from unmarried mothers. Meanwhile, other news includes a British think tank's report on Russian shadow fleet drones and a drug and rape network discovery.
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Read full article →Dutch and U.K. Governments Apologize for Their Roles in Forced Adoptions
In the Netherlands, more than 15,000 children were separated from their mothers from 1956 to 1984, causing “great sorrow and anger,” according to an official report on the practice.
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Read full article →UK’s Starmer apologises for the state’s role in decades of forced adoptions
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Read full article →'The shame is ours': Starmer apologises for state's role in decades of forced adoptions
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Read full article →Keir Starmer apologises over forced adoptions, decries a ‘stain on British history’
An estimated 185,000 children were separated from their mothers in Britain.
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Read full article →More than 100 Dutch girls forced into prostitution abroad
More than 100 Dutch girls and young women are thought to have been forced to work as prostitutes in Belgium...
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Read full article →Over 100 Dutch girls, young women forced into prostitution in Belgium, Germany
Over a hundred Dutch girls and women have been exploited in prostitution in Belgium and Germany in recent years, according to a study by the Center for Child Trafficking and Human Traffic
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