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The Prime Minister of Denmark today personally apologized to six ethnic Inuit from Greenland who were forcibly taken from their families 70 years ago.
They were part of a “social experiment” to create a Danish-speaking “elite” of the local population, in the event widely criticized after coming to light in recent years.
“What you were forced to go through was terrible. “It was inhumane and unfair,” Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen told the six survivors at a ceremony in the capital.
“We take responsibility and do what is right in our eyes, to apologize for what happened,” she said.
In the summer of 1951, 22 Inuit children aged five to eight were deported to Denmark from Greenland, which was then a Danish colony and has now gained independence.
The parents were promised that their children would have a better life, learn Danish, and later return to Greenland.
Since then children they were not allowed to contact family members.
After two years 16 of them were sent home to Greenland but settled in an investigation and today only six of them are alive.
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