The Danish government offered an apology to thousands of its citiznes with disabilities who were abused in state-run facilities, including with forced sterilisations or sexual assaults.
Denmark Social Affairs minister Pernille Rosenkrantz-Theil told a group of around 50 victims from the period in the western city of Horsens on Monday: “The state had... an obligation of oversight, and did not sufficiently do its job".
She said: “In the name of the Danish state, in the name of the government. What happened to you is far below the Denmark we believe in. We will never forget what happened to you –– and what happened to you will never happen again.”
As per the international media reports, from 1933 to 1980, around 15,000 children and adults with disabilities including blindness, epilepsy, and physical or mental handicaps were committed to the centres for various periods of time, amid claims of protecting society. The abuse began in the 1930s.
Sterilisations for psychiatric patients
Danish law imposed sterilisations for psychiatric patients from 1929 to 1967, and until 1989 they had to obtain permission from the authorities to marry.
The TRT reported, previous Danish government ordered an inquiry ordered in 2020 that revealed a series of abuses at the centres that also included violence, psychological and sexual abuse, and serious flaws in medical treatments.