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Danish PM faces political reckoning over Greenland contraception policy

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Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen travels to Greenland to deliver a formal apology for decades of state-imposed contraception on Indigenous women. The apology comes amid mounting political pressure in Copenhagen, where lawmakers debate accountability for the historic abuse.

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  • The Danish Prime Minister issued a formal apology to Greenlandic women for forced contraception policies. 11s
  • From the 1960s, Danish authorities forced around half of Inuit women of childbearing age to use IUDs without consent. 45s
  • Many women suffered lasting physical and psychological harm, with some left sterile. 1m 0s
  • A reconciliation fund has been established to compensate victims and others who faced discrimination. 1m 26s
  • The scandal is part of broader historical issues in Denmark-Greenland relations, including forced adoptions. 1m 36s
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