The petition
We, the non-Indigenous mothers of Australia, call on our Government to apologise to us and to our children for either wilfully or carelessly neglecting to ensure our rights, as citizens of this country, were upheld. We, many of us still minors, entered hospitals across this country, and suffered various forms of abuse, ranging from coercion to assault, to acquire our signatures on adoption consent forms. Most of us suffered the indignity of being drugged, with some being tied to beds whilst giving birth. We were denied access to our children, and most never saw their child's face, before they were callously taken and given to strangers: all of these acts were not only unethical, they were unlawful. The Government was warned, that separating mothers from their newborns caused grave psychological harm to her and physical damage to her child. Yet, this brutality was condoned within the adoption industry, because an entrenched ideology, that saw a single mother as unfit to parent, and her child as a mere commodity, was embraced. Laws were implemented reducing the rights of natural parents and unethical policies were introduced, such as the use of pillows and sheets to prohibit any eye contact between mother and child, to make the baby taking regime, more effective. Indigenous mothers, who went through the same process we did, who were abused by the same social workers and medical staff, under the same laws as us, were included in Prime Minister Rudd's apology, as were the Indigenous children of non-Indigenous mothers - we now call on the Government to rectify this omission and include all Australians who have been similarly abused, who had their children stolen, who had their families broken up, to be likewise apologised too.
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