Iceland's Controversial Decision: Resuming Whaling Marks a Regressive Move

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Iceland has lifted the temporary ban on commercial whaling, allowing the country's fin whale hunt to resume. Animal rights groups and environmentalists have criticized the decision, stating that the new regulations are "pointless and irrelevant" as whales will still suffer agonizing deaths. Fin whales are considered globally vulnerable to extinction. Some conservationists fear that this decision may jeopardize the long-term phasing-out of whaling in Iceland. However, others see it as a step towards ending the industry, hoping that the government will stop issuing licenses once the current permit expires.
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