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Odd F. Lindberg : ウィキペディア英語版
Odd F. Lindberg

Odd F. Lindberg (born 1945) is a Norwegian freelance journalist, Arctic explorer and film maker.
==Sealing report in ''Bladet Tromsø''==
Lindberg had been making documentaries and worked as a journalist, author and photographer until 1988, when he gave an official report to the Norwegian Ministry of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs about what he believed to be illegal conditions in the seal hunt. The report was published in full on 20 July 1988 in the newspaper ''Bladet Tromsø'', even though the Norwegian Ministry of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs had kept it from the public.〔(Bladet Tromsø A/S and Mr Pål Stensaas v. The Kingdom of Norway ), www.cfje.dk, (The European Court of Human Rights, 20 May 1999)〕
The "Lindberg case" questioned the freedom of speech in Norway, and particularly its position regarding privacy, in this case the privacy of the seal hunters who had participated in what at the time was internationally largely regarded as inhumane and brutal slaughtering of seal pups (whitecoats) with hakapik. In his 1988 report, Lindberg claimed that seals were skinned alive and that sealers knowingly inflicted suffering on the seal.〔
The newspaper was sued by the seal hunters, and sentenced in two court rounds to pay compensation. The Supreme Court of Norway turned the case down, and the ruling stood until the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg reversed it in May 1999.〔 〕 The ruling from Strasbourg expanded the Norwegian media's rights to publicize public documents even if these can be a burden to individuals.〔

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