UK PM apologizes to child migrants

LONDON. February 25. KAZINFORM. Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown apologized to the tens of thousands of poor British children shipped to former colonies such as Australia, where instead of a better life many were treated to harsh conditions, neglect and abuse; Kazinform refers to China Daily.

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Brown said Wednesday the country was sorry for the "shameful" and "misguided" child migrant program of the 1920 to 1960s, in which an estimated 150,000 British children were sent to distant colonies.

The programs were intended to ease pressure on British social services, provide the children with a fresh start and supply the empire with a sturdy supply of white workers. But many children ended up in institutions where they were physically and sexually abused, or were sent to work as farm laborers.

"We are sorry they were allowed to be sent away when at their most vulnerable. We are sorry that instead of caring for them, this country turned its back," he told the House of Commons.

Brown's statement came months after Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd issued a similar apology at a November gathering in Canberra attended by tearful former child migrants. About 7,000 survivors of the migration program still live in Australia.

The prime minister said he would create a 6 million pound ($9.2 million) fund aimed at reuniting families torn apart by the program; Kazinform cites China Daily. See www.chinadaily.com.cn for full version.