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Belgium apologizes for role in African kidnappings

BRUSSELS (AP) - The Belgian government has apologized for the country's role in kidnapping babies from their African mothers during colonial times.

Thousands of children in what are now the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda and Burundi were taken away and raised in Belgian institutions.

Prime Minister Charles Michel said in a statement Thursday that "on behalf of the federal government, I present our apologies to the mixed-race children born from Belgian colonization and their families for the injustice and suffering they were subjected to."

He expressed "compassion for the African mothers, whose children were torn away from them," and concern for the emotional horror the children went through.

He said he hoped the recognition would be a step toward a collective national reckoning and in fighting racism.

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