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Les « enfants volés de la Réunion » sur la BBC

Publié le 30 janvier 2018

L’histoire des « enfants de La Creuse » connaît un regain d’intérêt outre-manche. Après un article paru dans « The Times » en janvier 2018, la BBC consacre un documentaire à cette affaire intitulé « France’s Stolen Children ». En attendant la version longue du documentaire de Maya Rostowska, voici le court métrage qui a été diffusé sur la télévision britannique hier soir.

"In March 2018, a French government-appointed commission will outline what happened to more than two thousand children at the hands of the French state between 1963 and 1982. These children, from the island of Réunion, a French overseas department, were resettled in rural parts of France where populations were in decline. With France facing up to a scandal that robbed these children of everything they knew, Katie Razzall travelled to Réunion with one of those involved, in search of the family she lost more than five decades earlier"...

L’émission BBC Newsnight

The stolen children of Réunion : France’s national scandal

Marlène Morin, 67, left, meets her younger sister, Marie-Annick, 62, for the first time in 52 years in the Réunion capital, Saint-Denis - CORINNE ROZOTTE/DIVERGENCE

"For 20 years, the French government took thousands of children away from their homes on the island of Réunion and resettled them in France. They were abused, worked for nothing and banned from speaking Creole. Katie Razzall finds out what happened to them"...

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