Threatened with Arrest 27. júlí 2006 12:33 mótmæli við kárahnjúka eyjabakkasvæði mótmælendur lögregla The protestors who had closed the road to Hraunaveita, near the Eyjabakkar area in the central-east highlands yesterday were met with police who tried to move them. When protestros refused to budge, police threatened to arrest them. Employees of Arnarfell, the company working to raise the Ufsarstífla dam in the area were unable to work for the whole afternoon yesterday. The protestors, who were both Icelandic and foreign, said that they were raising public awareness of the fact that 45 thousand Icelanders had signed a petition sent to the Government for the protection of the Eyjabakkar area. Police from Seyðisfjörður escorted the protestors off the premises and matters ended peacefully. This is the first time this year that police has to infere with protestors in Iceland. News News in English Mest lesið Linda Dröfn á lista BBC um 100 áhrifamestu konur heims Innlent Umboðsmaður Alþingis óskar svara frá Útlendingastofnun Innlent Telur fækkun ráðuneyta óheppilega Innlent Vaktin: Myndun nýrrar ríkisstjórnar Innlent Mega ekki lengur leggja stund á hjúkrunar- og ljósmóðurfræði Erlent Gestur fari með rangt mál varðandi endurtalningu Innlent Stígarnir fá falleinkunn hjá hjólafólki Innlent Combs kærður fyrir að hafa látið konu hanga fram af svölum Erlent Fagna þotunni sem markar tímamót í sögu Icelandair Innlent Sánan í Vesturbæ rifin Innlent
The protestors who had closed the road to Hraunaveita, near the Eyjabakkar area in the central-east highlands yesterday were met with police who tried to move them. When protestros refused to budge, police threatened to arrest them. Employees of Arnarfell, the company working to raise the Ufsarstífla dam in the area were unable to work for the whole afternoon yesterday. The protestors, who were both Icelandic and foreign, said that they were raising public awareness of the fact that 45 thousand Icelanders had signed a petition sent to the Government for the protection of the Eyjabakkar area. Police from Seyðisfjörður escorted the protestors off the premises and matters ended peacefully. This is the first time this year that police has to infere with protestors in Iceland.
News News in English Mest lesið Linda Dröfn á lista BBC um 100 áhrifamestu konur heims Innlent Umboðsmaður Alþingis óskar svara frá Útlendingastofnun Innlent Telur fækkun ráðuneyta óheppilega Innlent Vaktin: Myndun nýrrar ríkisstjórnar Innlent Mega ekki lengur leggja stund á hjúkrunar- og ljósmóðurfræði Erlent Gestur fari með rangt mál varðandi endurtalningu Innlent Stígarnir fá falleinkunn hjá hjólafólki Innlent Combs kærður fyrir að hafa látið konu hanga fram af svölum Erlent Fagna þotunni sem markar tímamót í sögu Icelandair Innlent Sánan í Vesturbæ rifin Innlent