Police Shuts down Camp 8. ágúst 2006 11:00 Kárahnjúkar Police in Egilsstadir arrested fourteen protestors who had entered the Kárahnjúkar construction area and chained themselves to machines. Two of the protestors were Icelandic and the rest were foreign. The camping site at Snæfell was closed down by authorities and campers sent away. According to police, the landowner at Snæfell asked for them to be removed. Spokesman for Íslandsvinir, the association responsible for the protest camp says that individuals obviously have a right to protest against the dam. He added that the protestors arrested were not members of the Íslandsvinir association but were there by their own means. Íslandsvinir are considering pressing charges and their lawyer Ragnar Aðalsteinsson said " The National Power Company does not control the policeforce in Iceland, but police heeded their demands. " News News in English Mest lesið Kúgaðist og öskurgrét yfir lýsingum sonarins Innlent Seðlabankinn rýmkar lánþegaskilyrði Innlent Ástandið verði gjörbreytt í fyrramálið Innlent Telur að of mikil saltnotkun geri moksturinn enn erfiðari Innlent Orðin hæsta kirkja í heimi Erlent Langt í frá að málinu sé lokið Innlent Íhugar ekki stöðu sína Innlent Segja ríkislögreglustjóra þurfa að taka til hjá sér Innlent Andrés ekki lengur prins og látinn yfirgefa heimili sitt Erlent Hefði aldrei giskað á uppsagnir á hennar deild Innlent
Police in Egilsstadir arrested fourteen protestors who had entered the Kárahnjúkar construction area and chained themselves to machines. Two of the protestors were Icelandic and the rest were foreign. The camping site at Snæfell was closed down by authorities and campers sent away. According to police, the landowner at Snæfell asked for them to be removed. Spokesman for Íslandsvinir, the association responsible for the protest camp says that individuals obviously have a right to protest against the dam. He added that the protestors arrested were not members of the Íslandsvinir association but were there by their own means. Íslandsvinir are considering pressing charges and their lawyer Ragnar Aðalsteinsson said " The National Power Company does not control the policeforce in Iceland, but police heeded their demands. "
News News in English Mest lesið Kúgaðist og öskurgrét yfir lýsingum sonarins Innlent Seðlabankinn rýmkar lánþegaskilyrði Innlent Ástandið verði gjörbreytt í fyrramálið Innlent Telur að of mikil saltnotkun geri moksturinn enn erfiðari Innlent Orðin hæsta kirkja í heimi Erlent Langt í frá að málinu sé lokið Innlent Íhugar ekki stöðu sína Innlent Segja ríkislögreglustjóra þurfa að taka til hjá sér Innlent Andrés ekki lengur prins og látinn yfirgefa heimili sitt Erlent Hefði aldrei giskað á uppsagnir á hennar deild Innlent