A group of Indigenous women in Greenland has sued Denmark for forcing them to be fitted with intrauterine contraceptive devices in the 1960s and 1970s and demanded total compensation of nearly 43 million kroner ($6.3 million), their lawyer said Monday.
The 143 Inuit women say Danish health authorities violated their human rights when they fitted them with the devices, commonly known as coils. Some of the women SA国际影视传媒 including many who were teenagers at the time SA国际影视传媒 were not aware of what happened or did not consent to the intervention.
They each are demanding 300,000 kroner ($44,000), the womenSA国际影视传媒檚 lawyer, Mads Pramming, told The Associated Press.
The purpose was allegedly to limit population growth in Greenland by preventing pregnancies. The population on the Arctic island was rapidly increasing at the time because of better living conditions and better health care. The small T-shaped device, made from plastic and copper and fitted in the uterus, prevents sperm from fertilizing an egg.
Danish authorities say as many as 4,500 women and girls SA国际影视传媒 reportedly half of the fertile women in Greenland SA国际影视传媒 received coil implants between the 1960s and mid-1970s.
In September 2022, the governments of Denmark and Greenland launched an investigation into the program. The outcome of the probe is due next year.
But Pramming said they wonSA国际影视传媒檛 wait until then, and that the only option for the women is to seek justice through the court.
SA国际影视传媒淭he oldest of us are over 80 years old, and therefore we cannot wait any longer,SA国际影视传媒 one of the women, Naja Lyberth, told Greenland public broadcaster KNR. SA国际影视传媒淎s long as we live, we want to regain our self-respect and respect for our wombs.SA国际影视传媒
Lyberth was 14 when she had a coil fitted and was among the first to talk about it.
The Danish government has offered psychiatric counseling to those affected.
Last year, 67 women filed an initial lawsuit against Denmark over the forced contraception.
SA国际影视传媒淭he pain, physically and emotionally, that they have experienced is still there today,SA国际影视传媒 Health Minister Magnus Heunicke said.
DenmarkSA国际影视传媒檚 past actions in Greenland have been haunting Danish authorities in recent years.
In 2020, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen apologized to 22 Greenland children who were forcibly taken to Denmark in 1951 in a failed social experiment.
The plan was to modernize Greenland and give children a better life, but it ended with an attempt to form a new type of Inuit by reeducating them and hoping they would later return home and foster cultural links.
We SA国际影视传媒渁pologize to those we should have looked after but failed,SA国际影视传媒 Frederiksen said, adding that SA国际影视传媒渢he children lost their ties to their families and lineage, their life history, to Greenland and thus to their own people.SA国际影视传媒
Greenland, which is part of the Danish realm, was a colony under DenmarkSA国际影视传媒檚 crown until 1953, when it became a province in the Scandinavian country.
In 1979, the island was granted home rule, and 30 years later, Greenland became a self-governing entity. But Denmark retains control over its foreign and defense affairs. In 1992, Greenland took over control of its health sector from Copenhagen.
SA国际影视传媒擝y Jan M. Olsen, The Associated Press