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Denmark Apologizes for Forced Contraception Practices in Greenland
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Denmark Apologizes for Forced Contraception Practices in Greenland

Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has issued a historic apology to Greenlandic women subjected to forced contraception, acknowledging systemic discrimination and pledging financial compensation. This marks a significant step towards addressing past injustices and healing the relationship with the affected communities.

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