New Zealand's leaders formally apologize to survivors of abuse in state and church care
- New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon issued a formal apology in Parliament for historic abuses in state and church care, affecting hundreds of thousands of children and vulnerable adults.
- An estimated 200,000 individuals endured severe abuse in care settings over the last seven decades, as revealed in a recent report.
- The government acknowledged that past treatment in a state-run hospital constituted torture and pledged to apologize to abuse survivors.
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