Greenland women seek compensation over involuntary birth control

A group of 67 women from Greenland are seeking compensation from the Danish government over a campaign of involuntary birth control in the 1960s.

At least 4,500 women, some of them teenagers, were fitted with coils under a programme intended to limit birth rates among the indigenous population.

An inquiry is due to conclude in 2025, but the women, some of whom are in their 70s, want compensation now.

They are seeking 300,000 kroner (£34,880; $42,150) each.

Greenland, now a semi-sovereign territory of Denmark, was a Danish colony until 1953.

The scale of the campaign was exposed last year in a podcast published by Danish broadcaster DR.

Records from the national archived showed that, between 1966 and 1970 alone, intrauterine devices (IUDs) were fitted into the women, some as young as 13, without their knowledge or consent.

The government of Greenland estimates that, by the end of 1969, 35% of women in the territory who could potentially have borne children had been fitted with an IUD, according to DR.

A commission set up by the Danish and Greenlandic governments to investigate the programme is not due to deliver its findings until May 2025.

“We don’t want to wait for the results of the inquiry,” said psychologist Naja Lyberth, who initiated the compensation claim.

“We are getting older. The oldest of us, who had IUDs inserted in the 1960s, were born in the 1940s and are approaching 80. We want to act now.”

Ms Lyberth said that, in some cases, the devices fitted had been too big for the girls’ bodies, causing serious health complications or even infertility, while in others the women had been unaware of the devices until they were discovered recently by gynaecologists.

She accused the Danish government of the time of wanting to control the size of Greenland’s population in order to save money on welfare.

“It’s already 100% clear that the government has broken the law by violating our human rights and causing us serious harm,” she said.

Mads Pramming, the lawyer representing the women, sent a claim on their behalf to the office of Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen on Monday.

Only ‘Genuine Depositors’ of Sahara Cooperative Societies will be Compensated in 9 Months: Amit Shah

Only claims filed through ‘Sahara-CRCS Refund Portal’ online will be entertained, said Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah. (Image: ANI File)

“Genuine” depositors of Sahara Cooperative Societies will be paid their amount through the Central Registrar of Cooperative Societies no later than nine months, replied Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah to a question asked by BJP Rajya Sabha MP Sushil Kumar Modi about the future of the investors.

Modi had asked about the amount that has been allowed to withdraw from Sahara-SEBI fund to repay the investors of four multi-state co-operative societies run by the Sahara Group.

Shah said, “As per the submissions made by the four Sahara group of cooperative societies namely Sahara Credit Cooperative Society Ltd., Lucknow, Saharayn Universal Multipurpose Society Ltd, Bhopal, Humara India Credit Cooperative Society Ltd, Kolkata, and Stars Multipurpose Cooperative Society Ltd, Hyderabad, during the hearings held in November, 2019 to December, 2020 before the Central Registrar of Cooperative Societies, an amount of Rs 62,643 crore had been invested in Aamby Valley Ltd and Rs 2,253 crore has been taken out from Sahara Credit Cooperative Society Ltd and deposited with SEBI.”

The Minister of Cooperation further explained that of the total amount of Rs 24,979.67 crore lying in the ‘Sahara-SEBI Refund Account’, Rs 5,000 crore will be transferred to the Central Registrar of Cooperative Societies, who, in turn, will transfer the amount into the bank accounts of the Sahara Group of Cooperative Societies depositors in “the most transparent manner” and after “proper identification”.

The disbursement of the amount will be supervised and monitored by Justice R. Subhash Reddy, former judge of the Supreme Court, along with advocate Gaurav Agarwal, who is appointed as Amicus Curiae, as well as the Central Registrar of Cooperative Societies, Shah said.

The manner and modalities for making the payment needs to work out by the Central Registrar of Cooperative Societies in consultation with Justice Reddy and Agarwal.

The minister further said the amount will be paid to “genuine depositors” no later than nine months. The balance amount be again transferred to the ‘Sahara-SEBI Refund Account’.

Source: https://www.news18.com/india/only-genuine-depositors-of-sahara-cooperative-societies-will-be-compensated-in-9-months-amit-shah-8492377.html

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