Friheten ("The Freedom") was a Norwegian newspaper, published in Nordland county.
Friheten was started on 6 December 1923 as the Communist Party organ in the county. It was published weekly; from 1925 twice a week. However, the party struggled economically and the newspaper went defunct after its last issue on 6 December 1928. [1]
Editor-in-chief from 1923 to 1927 was Alfred B. Skar. [2]
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