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TV 2: "If We Had Known that Amira Smajic Was a Media Spy, We Obviously Wouldn't Have Invited Her In"

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TV 2's editor-in-chief denies allegations of illegal hacking during work on the controversial documentary 'The Black Swan'. Instead, he points the finger at the police, whom he accuses of spying on the media.

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TV 2's editor-in-chief denies allegations of illegal hacking during work on the controversial documentary 'The Black Swan'. Instead, he points the finger at the police, whom he accuses of spying on the media.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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TV 2 has not given an interview in recent months about the accusation that they encouraged the mole Amira Smajics to hack. In a major interview on Radio IIII, they are now breaking their silence.

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avisendanmark.dk broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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