Some Aboriginal children in Australia were once used for
medical tests, it has been claimed.
Aborigine rights campaigner Kathleen Mills said she had heard
of children being injected with a leprosy treatment and becoming
very ill.
She said many members of the "Stolen Generations"
- Aborigines taken from their homes and raised by white families
- had similar experiences.
Senior politicians said they had never heard such claims
before.
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Ms Mills was speaking outside a Senate hearing in the northern
city of Darwin, which is investigating possible compensation
for the Stolen Generations.
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Ms Mills, who is a member of the Stolen Generations Alliance
of Aborigines, told the Senate hearing: "As well as being
taken away, they were used... there are a lot of things that
Australia does not know about."
She later told journalists she had heard how children were
injected with experimental treatments for leprosy.
"My uncle worked as a medical orderly, he gave me the
name of the medicine," she said.
"It made our people very ill and he said the treatment
almost killed them."
Greens leader Bob Brown said medical records "needed
to be scoured" to find out if there was any truth in
the claims.
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