Abuse survivors sceptical after Prime Minister’s apology, demand action

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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon delivered a national apology to abuse survivors in Parliament, acknowledging the pain of those who died awaiting recognition. Survivors listened in silence, some expressing scepticism. “Empty and hollow words,” one survivor said, while another hoped but feared being let down. Survivors now call for concrete action, as they’ve “heard it all before” and can’t wait any longer.

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