UN Flags Possible Ethnic Discrimination in Danish Child Removal Case
The UN warns Denmark that the removal of a Greenlandic mother's newborn may constitute ethnic discrimination. Keira Alexandra Kronvold's daughter, Zammi, was taken shortly after birth in November 2024 following controversial parenting competency tests, previously deemed discriminatory. The tests assessed her 'civilisation' level, raising serious concerns about the treatment of Indigenous people.
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