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Denmark’s leader apologizes to Indigenous girls and women in Greenland for forced contraception
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<span class="oyrPY qlwaB AGxeB ">COPENHAGEN, Denmark -- </span><br />
At the age of 13, Katrine Petersen underwent a traumatic experience when Danish doctors fitted her with a contraceptive device without her consent. <br />
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Following her pregnancy termination, she was fitted with an intrauterine contraceptive device, commonly known as an IUD or coil, in the Greenlandic town of Maniitsoq.<br />
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Now residing in Denmark at the age of 52, Petersen reflected on the emotional turmoil she experienced due to the incident.<br />
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