Six indigenous Greenlanders who were sent to mainland Denmark as children as part of a failed social experiment are seeking compensation from the Danish State.
In 1951, 22 Inuit children were separated from their families and taken to Denmark. They had been promised a better life and an education in Danish to form Greenland's future elite.
Greenland was a Danish colony until 1953, before gradually acquiring the status of an autonomous territory.
Six of the survivors, who are now in their 70's, have
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