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He has himself told journalists that he has a Danish father and a deaf mother from Greenland, and that he grew up with foster parents: "'I'm a genuine product of Danish Greenland and was actually programmed to fail,' Greenland's new Premier Kuupik Kleist remarked. Born in 1958, the embodiment of a 'lapse' by a craftsman from Denmark, he was first forced into a foster family and then packed off to his Arctic homeland's former colonial master, where drug addiction nearly ruined him." (DPA) Jægermester ( talk) 03:17, 23 June 2009 (UTC)
The article states: "He attended primary school in Quillissat from 1966–1972 and lower secondary school in Sisimiut until 1975. When he was 11, he was sent to Denmark, alone and with no prior knowledge of Danish[1]."
However, if Kleist was born in 1958, he would have been 11 in 1969, so he couldn't have attended school in Greenland until 1975. -- 89.27.18.196 ( talk) 14:33, 15 August 2009 (UTC)
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He has himself told journalists that he has a Danish father and a deaf mother from Greenland, and that he grew up with foster parents: "'I'm a genuine product of Danish Greenland and was actually programmed to fail,' Greenland's new Premier Kuupik Kleist remarked. Born in 1958, the embodiment of a 'lapse' by a craftsman from Denmark, he was first forced into a foster family and then packed off to his Arctic homeland's former colonial master, where drug addiction nearly ruined him." (DPA) Jægermester ( talk) 03:17, 23 June 2009 (UTC)
The article states: "He attended primary school in Quillissat from 1966–1972 and lower secondary school in Sisimiut until 1975. When he was 11, he was sent to Denmark, alone and with no prior knowledge of Danish[1]."
However, if Kleist was born in 1958, he would have been 11 in 1969, so he couldn't have attended school in Greenland until 1975. -- 89.27.18.196 ( talk) 14:33, 15 August 2009 (UTC)
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