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Keira Alexandra Kronvold
Coverage of Keira Alexandra Kronvold in the Nexus archive.
- Greenlandic woman wins case against Danish authorities who removed her two-hour-old child
A Greenlandic woman, Keira Alexandra Kronvold, won a case against Danish authorities who removed her two-hour-old child after she was subjected to parental competence psychometric tests. The high court ruled that their actions were illegal. The child, Zammi, was taken away in November 2024 and placed in foster care.
- Danish treatment of Greenlandic mother may be ‘ethnic discrimination’, says UN
The UN has warned Denmark that the removal of a Greenlandic mother's newborn child following controversial FKU parental competence tests may constitute ethnic discrimination. Keira Alexandra Kronvold's daughter, Zammi, was taken into foster care in November 2024 after undergoing the now-banned test, which assessed whether she was 'civilised enough'.