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Icelanders split over repaying debt
10 Views • Jul 24, 2012
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The UK and Dutch government had compensated more than five billion dollars to savers who lost their money.
A referendum last year resulted in a resounding 'no' vote.
But as Al Jazeera's Rory Challands reports, voters are now divided over the issue.
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