ABORIGINAL children were injected with leprosy treatments
in a medical testing program that used members of the Stolen
Generation as guinea pigs, a Senate Committee has heard.
Greens Senator Bob Brown said he was "shocked and alarmed"
by the claims, heard today by the Senate legal and constitutional
committee's inquiry into a Stolen Generation Compensation
Bill 2008.
On the first day of hearings in Darwin today, Kathleen Mills
from the Stolen Generations Alliance said the public did not
know the full extent of what happened to some children.
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And efforts to obtain records that support the claims, such
as that children were injected with serums to gauge their
reaction to the medication, had been hampered, she said.
"These are the things that have not been spoken about,"
Ms Mills told the inquiry.
"As well as being taken away, they were used ... there
are a lot of things that Australia does not know about."
Outside the inquiry, Ms Mills said her uncle had been a medical
orderly at the Kahlin Compound in Darwin.
She said he told her that children were used as "guinea
pigs" for leprosy treatments.
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