Mar 18 • 11:43 UTC 🇩🇰 Denmark Politiken

Possible political bomb needs to be brought to light in Nuuk: 'It would be sad if the report is swept under the rug'

A Greenlandic minister is being called to present a report on possible genocide related to the Spirals case, but remains silent amid pressure for transparency.

In Nuuk, a significant political demand has emerged for a Greenlandic minister to publicly disclose an expert group's findings regarding the Spirals case, which investigates alleged genocidal actions by the Danish state against Greenlandic women through coercive birth control measures. The report, which has been kept under wraps for over six weeks, has stirred controversy due to its implications under the UN Convention on Genocide established in 1948. Critics argue that suppressing the report would equate to ignoring historical injustices.

📡 Similar Coverage