The Guardian Australia
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·8 hours ago
Danish treatment of Greenlandic mother may be ‘ethnic discrimination’, says UN
The UN warned Denmark on Thursday that its treatment of Greenlandic mother Keira Alexandra Kronvold may constitute ethnic discrimination. Kronvold's newborn daughter was removed in November 2024 after she underwent now-banned parental competency tests. UN officials called for access to justice for families subjected to the culturally unsuitable assessments, which disproportionately affected Greenlandic parents.
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