Group of 67 claim they were fitted with an IUD between 1966 and 1970 without consent or knowledge
Dozens of Greenlandic women who say they were fitted with the contraceptive coil without their consent or knowledge are suing the Danish state.
The group of 67 women, some of whom were as young as 13 when they say they were fitted with an IUD by Danish doctors in an attempt to reduce Greenland’s population, are among the 4,500 women and girls affected between 1966 and 1970.
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