Greenland women recount forced contraception as Danish PM set to apologise
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In a significant move towards reconciliation, Danish and Greenlandic leaders are set to apologize for the decades-long practice of forced contraception imposed on Indigenous women in Greenland. This policy, which included the traumatic forced insertion of IUDs, affected thousands and left deep scars in the community. The apology marks an important step in acknowledging past injustices and aims to foster healing and understanding between the two nations.
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