Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has formally apologised for women who were convicted and killed for “witchcraft” in the 16th and 18th centurieshospitalizations in ontario.
Sturgeon told Scotland’s parliament on Tuesday that it was “important” to acknowledge the thousands of women who had been executed “simply because they were women”.
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