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    News Stolen Aboriginal man wins payout

    <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=629 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD colSpan=3>Stolen Aboriginal man wins payout

    </TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top width=416><!-- S BO --><!-- S IIMA --><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=203 align=right border=0><TBODY><TR><TD> Thousands of Aboriginal children were taken from their families

    </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><!-- E IIMA --><!-- S SF -->An Aboriginal man taken from his family as a baby has been awarded compensation in a landmark case in Australia.
    Bruce Trevorrow is the first member of Australia's "stolen generation" of Aboriginal people to win compensation.
    A court found Mr Trevorrow was falsely imprisoned and treated unlawfully when he was taken from his family in 1958.
    Thousands of Aboriginal children were handed over to white families under Australian government assimilation policies from 1915 to 1969. <!-- E SF -->
    In a 300-page judgement that took 18 months to deliver, Justice Thomas Gray of the Supreme Court of South Australia awarded Mr Trevorrow $AU525,000 (£220,000, $447,000).
    'Wrongful imprisonment'
    In his judgement, Justice Gray established for the first time that taking a child from their family in such circumstances was wrongful imprisonment and a breach of the state's duty of care.
    <!-- S IBOX --><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=208 align=right border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width=5></TD><TD class=sibtbg> I thought that we would never get there, but the day's come when I've got the peace of mind to start my life


    Bruce Trevorrow

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    In December1957, Mr Trevorrow was taken to hospital with stomach pains. When he recovered he was put into foster care with a white family without his parents' permission.
    He did not see his family for another 10 years, despite his mother writing to authorities to ask where her son was.
    Mr Trevorrow argued in court that because of this action he had suffered loss of identity, depression, alcoholism and erratic employment.
    A spokesman for South Australia's attorney-general said the government would seek legal advice before deciding whether to appeal against the ruling.
    Outside court, Mr Trevorrow said it was not possible to put a dollar value on the pain he had endured. "I thought that we would never get there," he said. "But the day's come when I've got the peace of mind to start my life."<!-- E BO -->


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    Default Re: Stolen Aboriginal man wins payout

    About time these policies from the Australian government were some of the most abhorrent ever!!
    Bitches aint shit!!

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