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Guest of the Week: Árni Got Back on His Feet

I don't know how the disease has changed me, but it has. Árni M. Dam will sit in the Faroese Parliament for the remainder of this term.  Twenty-two years ago he suddenly became so ill that he could neither sit nor stand. He lay paralyzed for weeks, he could only move his eyes at first, and the outlook was especially bad, because the disease was so rare. But he recovered and is now ready to take a political turn in the Faroese parliament.  Listen…
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I don't know how the disease has changed me, but it has. Árni M. Dam will sit in the Faroese Parliament for the remainder of this term.  Twenty-two years ago he suddenly became so ill that he could neither sit nor stand. He lay paralyzed for weeks, he could only move his eyes at first, and the outlook was especially bad, because the disease was so rare. But he recovered and is now ready to take a political turn in the Faroese parliament.  Listen…

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Kringvarp Føroya broke the news in on Saturday, September 6, 2025.
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