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Artist on trial for website satirising Icelandic company’s alleged role in the Fishrot scandal

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29 Sep, 2024

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Oddur Eysteinn Friðriksson’s spoof of the Samherji Group’s website featured a prominent apology, seemingly acknowledging its alleged role in the Namibian fishing scandal

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