Greenland women demand compensation from Danish govt over forced contraception
- A group of 67 women from Greenland has filed compensation claims against the Danish government for being fitted with IUDs without their consent, with each woman seeking 300,000 kroner in damages.
- In the 1960s and 70s, approximately 4,500 young Inuit had IUDs inserted without their knowledge or their families' consent, according to reports.
- Denmark's relationship with Greenland is being re-examined as a series of podcasts shed light on the government's past actions, including the recent apology and compensation paid to six Inuit individuals taken from their families as part of an experiment.
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