American Embassy to Receive Complaint 3. júlí 2006 10:49 File Name : DSC_9648.JPG File Size : 1.2MB (1241587 bytes) Date Taken : M‡n, 15. jœl 2002 21:04:19 Image Size : 2000 x 1312 pixels Resolution : 300 x 300 dpi Bit Depth : 8 bits/channel Protection Attribute : Off Camera ID : N/A Camera : NIKON D1H Quality Mode : FINE Metering Mode : Matrix Exposure Mode : Manual Speed Light : No Focal Length : 24.0 mm Shutter Speed : 1/640 seconds Aperture : F8.0 Exposure Compensation : 0.0 EV White Balance : Auto Lens : 17-35 mm F2.8 Flash Sync Mode : N/A Exposure Difference : -0.1 EV Flexible Program : No Sensitivity : ISO400 Sharpening : Normal Image Type : Color Color Mode : Mode I (sRGB) Hue Adjustment : 3 Saturation Control : N/A Tone Compensation : Less Contrast Latitude(GPS) : N/A Longitude(GPS) : N/A Altitude(GPS) : N/A Alþjóðahúsið The American Embassy issued a statement before the weekend where they cite that two foreign women were being prostituted by their Icelandic husbands. The report caused an uproar about the state of prostitution in Iceland. Because of this Margrét Steinarsdóttir, lawyer for the International House, intends to send a protest to the American Embassy because of the report that they released about prostitution in Iceland. Margrét says „I am very displeased about how I was taken out of context, and that the report should be pointed back to me, even though I was not named, I am the only lawyer working for the International House". Furthermore, she says the employees of the International House wish to decide what information should be released to press, so that the people coming to them can trust them. Shortly after the International House released a statement dispelling thse inaccurate reports. -mld News News in English Mest lesið Afsalar sér verðlaunum fyrir Sykurbað Innlent Ráðherrabrölt Flokks fólksins kostað 18 milljónir Innlent Hafi þegið pening fyrir að giftast kærustu Quang Le Innlent Þingheimur hló að þýðingu Daða Más Innlent Gríðarstór vatnselgur undir Breiðholtsbrú Innlent Mannréttindadómstóllinn vísar máli Nöru frá Innlent Vilja 25 billjónir: „Það þarf peninga til að drepa vonda kalla“ Erlent Dælan anni ekki vatnsmagni Innlent Skráði bóluefni sem dánarorsök án sannana Innlent Hart sótt að fjármálaráðherra Innlent
The American Embassy issued a statement before the weekend where they cite that two foreign women were being prostituted by their Icelandic husbands. The report caused an uproar about the state of prostitution in Iceland. Because of this Margrét Steinarsdóttir, lawyer for the International House, intends to send a protest to the American Embassy because of the report that they released about prostitution in Iceland. Margrét says „I am very displeased about how I was taken out of context, and that the report should be pointed back to me, even though I was not named, I am the only lawyer working for the International House". Furthermore, she says the employees of the International House wish to decide what information should be released to press, so that the people coming to them can trust them. Shortly after the International House released a statement dispelling thse inaccurate reports. -mld
News News in English Mest lesið Afsalar sér verðlaunum fyrir Sykurbað Innlent Ráðherrabrölt Flokks fólksins kostað 18 milljónir Innlent Hafi þegið pening fyrir að giftast kærustu Quang Le Innlent Þingheimur hló að þýðingu Daða Más Innlent Gríðarstór vatnselgur undir Breiðholtsbrú Innlent Mannréttindadómstóllinn vísar máli Nöru frá Innlent Vilja 25 billjónir: „Það þarf peninga til að drepa vonda kalla“ Erlent Dælan anni ekki vatnsmagni Innlent Skráði bóluefni sem dánarorsök án sannana Innlent Hart sótt að fjármálaráðherra Innlent