Reflections and Recommendations

Exploring Transitional Justice Processes in the Danish-Inuit/Greenlandic context

During a two-day roundtable held in Denmark in September 2025 on transitional justice in the Danish-Inuit/Greenlandic context, participants explored what is needed in order for the people concerned to feel that justice has been done, that truth has been uncovered, and that dignity has been restored. Based on two of the sessions during the roundtable, a group of four of the participants developed a set of recommendations for how such processes can be pursued with an emphasis on the need for safe spaces for dialogue, deprogramming of colonial structures, indigenous sovereignty in research, and recognition of both structural and internalised racism. It does not seek to cover all aspects of what could and should be done, however, it touches upon some key issues prioritised by the group.

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