MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - Crowds of people march down Bourke St to Parliment House during Sorry Day May 26, 2007 in Melbourne, Australia. The first National Sorry Day was held on 26 May 1998 - one year after the tabling of the report "Bringing them Home" which was the result of an inquiry into the forced removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children - the "Stolen Generation" - from their parents, families, communities and culture. The Day offers the community the opportunity to participate and be involved in activities to acknowledge the impact of the policies of forcible removal on Australia's indigenous populations. (Photo by Simon Fergusson/Getty Images)
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