INTRODUCTION: The national apology of 50-80 words in 2008 is the latest member of Australia's important aspects of reconciliation with landlords. Part of this settlement movement is the recognition of Australian indigenous people and Torres Strait Islanders' rights to their land. Upon arrival in Australia, Australia was considered invalid by the UK and was unmanned. This meant that Australians and the people of the Torres Strait Islander were not considered traditional owners after that.
On February 13, 2008, Australians used it as one of the most important calendars in history. The Australian Prime Minister apologized to each of the past and present. It was an action taken from the 19th century to the 20th century that urged him to apologize. The Australian government forcibly took away indigenous children from the house. The theory that the Australian indigenous people and Torres Strait Islander's people were taken away from their families eventually abolished their race. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd apologized and said, "We are particularly afraid of the abuse of the stolen generation - this is a silly chapter in the history of our country." Indigenous people in Australia In addition to the estimated 100 years of abuse, these people are estimated to have built our land 40,000 years ago. For a long time, colonists from this land did not destroy indigenous people's way of life.
Ten years later, former Prime Minister denied an apology and a new government was elected. Prime Minister Kevin Rudd promised to apologize to the indigenous people of the stolen generation. "In the first Diet session on February 13, 2008, Kevin Rudd sent to the generation for which the national apology was stolen on behalf of the Australian Government" (lecture), part of Lad's apology, he said "We apologize in particular for the removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait children's children ... descendants of pain, suffering and smuggling, their descendants and their descendent families stayed, sorry" (Lecture). When an apology occurs, Australians can heal past wounds.
On July 30, 2008, the House of Representatives passed a resolution to apologize for slavery in the United States and subsequent discriminatory law. In June 2009, the US Senate passed a resolution apologizing to African Americans that "slavery is fundamentally fraudulent, cruel, cruel and inhumane." The news was welcomed by Barack Obama, the first African-American ancestor. President Obama 's ancestors may have slave owners as well. In 2010, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi apologized for Arab participation in slave trade, "I regret Arabs' behavior ... they took African children to North Africa They acted as slaves and sold them like animals, they took them as slaves and traded them in a shameful way. "