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Andrìmi Wins the Reykjavík City Human Rights Award

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Andrými received the 2026 Reykjavík City Human Rights Award, which was presented by Heiða Björga Hilmisdóttir, Mayor of Höfði earlier today. Andrými received the award for a unique initiative of volunteers who provide facilities for grassroots groups and individuals to organize a fight for increased equality and freedom for marginalized groups. The Human Rights Award is awarded to individuals, non-governmental organizations and institutions that…
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Andrými received the 2026 Reykjavík City Human Rights Award, which was presented by Heiða Björga Hilmisdóttir, Mayor of Höfði earlier today. Andrými received the award for a unique initiative of volunteers who provide facilities for grassroots groups and individuals to organize a fight for increased equality and freedom for marginalized groups. The Human Rights Award is awarded to individuals, non-governmental organizations and institutions that…

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RÚV broke the news on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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