00:02You're asking me about the history of the Magdalene and my experience of it.
00:07It was far from perfect, but I bloody hell didn't deserve that.
00:12The long-awaited report into the Magdalene Laundries has found there was significant state involvement.
00:19The Taoiseach and the Doyle expressed his regret but stopped short of offering a full apology.
00:24How can a state apologise for something that was done legally?
00:28Statutory-based torture. Statutory-based arbitrary incarceration.
00:34How could we not know that one in every hundred was locked up?
00:39We had to put the state in the dock, make it answer for the crimes against its citizens.
00:46Their stories were actually testimony and that counted as a form of evidence.
00:53It was like prison.
00:55I escaped and immediately they got the police.
01:00This was state involvement on a whole new level.
01:03I cried every day for my baby.
01:07You want to know what your child is about?
01:10They're not former residents, they're survivors, they're heroines.
01:13They worked for no pay, they deserved their justice.
01:17I had been given this series of vaccines.
01:21They don't know were there any lasting effects.
01:24The vast majority of women who went to these institutions went there voluntarily.
01:29When will this government say we violated your human rights and we are sorry?
01:36No, we don't know that they're Ilscent.
01:36No of these kids.
01:36The US should expire four franc take ever since crises.
01:37install realities, no Some.
01:39No they just keep on they left being on that as long as we did
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