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"This Is a Sad Day for Democracy"

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The defense attorney for two women who were convicted today of breaking into a whaling ship says the right to protest has been violated by the verdict. The other woman says those who engage in civil disobedience are rarely convicted by the judiciary at any given time, but they are vindicated when looking in the rearview mirror of history.
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The defense attorney for two women who were convicted today of breaking into a whaling ship says the right to protest has been violated by the verdict. The other woman says those who engage in civil disobedience are rarely convicted by the judiciary at any given time, but they are vindicated when looking in the rearview mirror of history.

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Vísir broke the news in on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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