Self-rule introduced in Greenland

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Series Details 21.6.09
Publication Date 21/06/2009
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The Arctic island of Greenland is assuming self-rule, in the latest step towards independence from Denmark, June 2009. The move follows a referendum on greater autonomy in November 2008. It will see Greenland take a greater share of revenues from its natural resources.

Greenland will remain part of the Kingdom of Denmark and subject to its constitution, moving from home rule to self-rule. Greenlanders will now be treated as separate people under international law. Kalaallisut (Greenlandic) will become the official language for the 56,000 inhabitants, many of whom are native Inuit.
The Arctic island of Greenland is assuming self-rule, in the latest step towards independence from Denmark, June 2009. The move follows a referendum on greater autonomy in November 2008. It will see Greenland take a greater share of revenues from its natural resources.

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ESO: Background information: Greenland’s future. Divorce up north? http://www.europeansources.info/record/greenlands-future-divorce-up-north/
Deutsche Welle, 19.6.09: Greenland gains control of natural resources after winning self-rule http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,4407426,00.html
Politiken, 7.6.09: Greenland government ready http://politiken.dk/newsinenglish/article727281.ece
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The Economist, No.8640, 18.7.09: The rights of Arctic peoples. Not a barren country http://www.economist.com/world/international/displaystory.cfm?story_id=14031276

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