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Survivors and families say B.C. Doukhobor apology compensation falls short

The provincial government has committed $10 million, but nothing in direct funds for survivors

West Kootenay Sons of Freedom Doukhobors and their descendants say an apology offered last week by the B.C. government is a good first step, but there is skepticism, disappointment and confusion over the compensation package that was announced along with it.

sa国际传媒淭he apology was good, but the proposal was not,sa国际传媒 said New Denver School survivor Walter Perepelkin. sa国际传媒淧eople are really upset because the compensation part didnsa国际传媒檛 mean anything.sa国际传媒

In the 1950s, approximately 200 children were taken from their parents, primarily because their parents identified as Sons of Freedom Doukhobors who opposed government policies and regulations, including refusing to send their children to public school. They were placed in government institutions such as the New Denver School, a former tuberculosis sanatorium.

While there, they were separated from their families and many endured physical and emotional abuse.

The apology was given by Attorney General Niki Sharma and came with a promise of $10 million for community programs and education aimed at providing sa国际传媒渓asting recognition of historical wrongssa国际传媒 committed against the Sons of Freedom Doukhobors and their families.

Some survivors spoke to the Castlegar News on the condition their names were not published, due to fear and mistrust of the government that continues to this day.

sa国际传媒淭he government has started to listen to us,sa国际传媒 said one survivor who was taken at age 11. sa国际传媒淭hat means a lot that we are finally being heard.sa国际传媒

According to the Attorney Generalsa国际传媒檚 office, the compensation package includes $5 million to create a Sons of Freedom Doukhobor Legacy Fund to sa国际传媒減reserve and promote the communitysa国际传媒檚 cultural heritage and to support educational initiatives, cultural programs and the maintenance of cultural sites.sa国际传媒

Another $1.25 million is dedicated to research and archival services to sa国际传媒渂etter understand the history of the Sons of Freedom Doukhobors and archive key documents and oral histories.sa国际传媒 Finally, $3.75 million will go towards a health and wellness fund, focused on the needs of the Sons of Freedom Doukhobor community.

Paulette Gagne, whose father Peter Savinkoff passed away in 2019, said, sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 been a long time coming and my dad waited his whole life to hear this apology. Itsa国际传媒檚 a start and financial compensation for survivors living in poverty is something I think is still needed.sa国际传媒

But it is the vagueness of the compensation package that is causing concerns among West Kootenay survivors, who also want to see direct compensation.

Another child of a survivor said that people are very reluctant to endorse the compensation package when so few details are available.

Castlegar News asked the Attorney Generalsa国际传媒檚 office for clarification as to if any direct personal financial compensation would be paid. Their response was the above breakdown of the $10 million, but they did not answer the personal compensation question directly.

Survivors have been waiting more than 70 years to hear a formal recognition of the wrongs that were committed against them. The B.C. Ombudsperson released a report in 1999 calling for an apology and compensation to survivors and their descendants.

But another 24 years passed before that apology was actually issued. By this time, many of those detained children have died, while those that remain are in their mid-70s to upper-80s.

It was a Jay Chalke that once again brought the forgotten apology to the forefront.

The in Castlegar and Feb. 2 in Grand Forks. Premier David Eby is expected to issue another apology in the provincial legislature on Feb. 27.

Approximately 275 people gathered at the Castlegar event and about 65 people attended the Grand Forks event where Sharma issued the apology.

The Attorney Generalsa国际传媒檚 office said media were not welcome at the event. However, a representative of Castlegar News did attend at the invitation of survivors.

The events were somber, emotional affairs featuring local dignitaries and Sharma on the platform while survivors filled front rows and their families and friends packed the remainder of the rooms. There was a mix of government formality and Doukhobor tradition.

After introductory addresses were complete, the room filled with music. The mostly Doukhobour audience recited the Lordsa国际传媒檚 Prayer in Russian and sang traditional songs.

During the apology, Sharma acknowledged the children were sa国际传媒渕istreated both physically and psychologicallysa国际传媒 and that the government had levied fines against the Sons of Freedom group and seized communal property over infractions that included school absenteeism.

Between 1931 and 1959, hundreds of Sons of Freedom members were convicted and handed sentences of up to three years.

sa国际传媒淭his is not a proud history. The Province of British Columbia recognizes the stigma and trauma experienced by the Sons of Freedom and the broader Doukhobor community,sa国际传媒 Sharma read from a statement delivered at the event and included in a press release distributed by her office.

sa国际传媒淎nd so today, on behalf of the Province of British Columbia, we acknowledge and apologize for the past injustices that were committed by the Province of British Columbia.sa国际传媒

In a separate statement, Eby, who did not attend the events, said, sa国际传媒淭here is no more sacred a relationship than parent and child, and that relationship was broken for a whole community, resulting in harms that have echoed for generations. Today, we acknowledge the pain experienced by Sons of Freedom Doukhobor children and families.sa国际传媒

One survivor said many of his fellow survivors have lived hard lives or worked lower paying jobs without pensions. They are struggling financially and need help to support dental, vision and hearing needs. Some, like himself, are still living in their childhood homes and need money to improve their basic living conditions.

sa国际传媒淲e are all getting old. What I would appreciate is seeing money go to health supports. That would be the greatest apology to us.sa国际传媒

Some of those items will likely be accessible through the proposed health and wellness fund, but survivors say they would like the opportunity to decide for themselves how to spend their compensation, rather than having to ask the government for a new pair of dentures or hearing aids.

Details of the health fund and how people can access those funds have not been released. Sharma said those systems should be in place later this spring.

sa国际传媒淥nce again, people are making decisions that they think are good for us,sa国际传媒 said a survivor.

Lorraine Saliken-Waltonsa国际传媒檚 mother, father and uncle were among the children that were apprehended. sa国际传媒淲ithout personal compensation,sa国际传媒 she said, sa国际传媒渢his chapter cannot end.sa国际传媒

Saliken-Walton is encouraging others who are not satisfied with the compensation package to write to the attorney general.

Mark Arishenkoff, whose father was held at the New Denver School for six years, shared with Castlegar News the response he intends to send to Sharma.

sa国际传媒淎ccepting an apology is one thing, accepting compensation for wrongs committed is another. We accept that you are sorry for the wrongs that were done, but what are you going to about it?

sa国际传媒淲e know that financial compensation only goes so far to heal the hurts that have been inflicted. But financial compensation is all that can be given, because you cansa国际传媒檛 change the past.

sa国际传媒淭his will be the only way for our family members that suffered these injustices to fulfil dreams and wishes now that they wanted to provide then, but were unable to due to mental, physical, spiritual and social trauma.

sa国际传媒淎nd why should the perpetrators of such misfortune be forgiven wholly when the actions of such people does not match their words. Why should the burden of bearing these mistakes fall on the shoulders of those who have already born the abuse?sa国际传媒

sa国际传媒擶ith files from Karen McKinley.

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