Denmark plans payout for Greenlandic women affected by forced IUD scandal
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Denmark is taking a significant step towards reconciliation by announcing a reparations plan for Greenlandic women affected by a forced IUD scandal. Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen revealed that the government will establish a 'reconciliation fund' to compensate those who faced systematic discrimination. This decision comes alongside the reversal of a controversial decision regarding the removal of a Greenlandic woman's baby, marking a pivotal moment in the relationship between Denmark and Greenland. It highlights a growing recognition of past injustices and aims to foster healing and understanding.
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