Decades after they endured forced contraception, Greenlandic women still suffer from the trauma Updated 4 mins ago The leaders of Denmark and Greenland are offering their apologies for their governments' roles in the mistreatment of Greenlandic Indigenous girls and women. The two leaders are attending an official event in Greenland's capital of Nuuk on Wednesday. An independent investigation has found that hundreds of Inuit victims, some as young as 12, were fitted with an intrauterine contraceptive device without consent. The alleged purpose was to limit population growth in Greenland. Many women are still angry, but some say an apology will help them reconcile.
Decades after they endured forced contraception, Greenlandic women still suffer from the trauma

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