Faroe Island Whaling, a 1,000-Year Tradition, Comes Under Renewed Fire
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The traditional whaling practices of the Faroe Islands, which have a history spanning over 1,000 years, are facing renewed criticism. The hunting of dolphins, in particular, has sparked debate and drawn protesters. The issue has raised conflicting views, with some framing it as a matter of food and tradition, while others condemn the practice as inhumane.