Why New Zealand's PM has apologised to 200,000 abused in state care
Briefly

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's formal apology to abuse survivors in state care represents a significant governmental acknowledgment of misconduct, yet many survivors feel it falls short of real justice.
Survivors, particularly among the Māori community, express dissatisfaction with the apology, pointing to ongoing systemic problems and a lack of direct accountability for past abuses.
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