Þjóðviljinn
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Þjóðviljinn
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Þjóðviljinn was an Icelandic daily newspaper founded on 31 October 1936. It had close ties with the Communist Party of Iceland and later its successors, the People's Unity Party – Socialist Party and the People's Alliance Party. During the occupation of Iceland in World War II, the editors of the paper, Einar Olgeirsson and Sigfús Sigurhjartarson, and journalist Sigurð Guðmundsson were arrested, accused of spreading propaganda against the British army, and moved to HM Prison Brixton in the Unite
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9Ej%C3%B3%C3%B0viljinn
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2023-04-27T02:33:35Z
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