Death Threat Investigated? 1. júní 2006 14:50 Protestors carry the banner down Laugavegur Minister of Industry Valgerður Sverrisdóttir, writing on her home page, said that she has filed charges against environmentalist group Íslandsvinir (Friends of Iceland), believing that they have threatened her life. The group held a march on Laugavegur bearing a banner that read, "Drekkjum Valgerði en ekki Íslandi" ("Drown Valgerður, not Iceland), a reference to the flooding that will occur once the Kárahnjúkar dam project, which Sverrisdóttir has supported, is complete. Writing on her website, Sverrisdóttir criticised the media for giving attention to the protestors, implied that the Leftist-Green Party were working with the protestors, and said she had filed a formal charge with police to investigate the matter. Reykjavík chief of police Geir Jón Þórisson told reporters that it's a serious matter, and that the threat needs to be investigated. Sverrisdóttir concludes her article saying, "I've been told that last Saturday's protest was the beginning of an operation that's to last all summer. I ask myself what we can expect if this is just the beginning." Police officials said they had not yet decided to investigate the matter, nor would they say if they considered it likely or not that they would. A lawyer did say, however, that arrests could be made. - PFN News News in English Mest lesið „Hann fékk einfaldlega ekki þá hjálp sem hann þurfti á að halda“ Innlent „Ég hélt að hann yrði forstjóri“ Erlent Jóhannes Valgeir er látinn Innlent Ekkja Kirk tjáir sig eftir morðið Erlent Rússnesk flygildi rufu lofthelgi NATO Erlent Skipar NATO-ríkjum að hætta að kaupa olíu af Rússum Erlent Þrír horfnir ferðamenn í Færeyjum Erlent Drónaárás á eina stærstu olíuvinnslu Rússlands Erlent „Það virðist aldrei vera nein lausn í sjónmáli“ Innlent Sitjandi formaður dregur framboðið til baka á kjördag Innlent
Minister of Industry Valgerður Sverrisdóttir, writing on her home page, said that she has filed charges against environmentalist group Íslandsvinir (Friends of Iceland), believing that they have threatened her life. The group held a march on Laugavegur bearing a banner that read, "Drekkjum Valgerði en ekki Íslandi" ("Drown Valgerður, not Iceland), a reference to the flooding that will occur once the Kárahnjúkar dam project, which Sverrisdóttir has supported, is complete. Writing on her website, Sverrisdóttir criticised the media for giving attention to the protestors, implied that the Leftist-Green Party were working with the protestors, and said she had filed a formal charge with police to investigate the matter. Reykjavík chief of police Geir Jón Þórisson told reporters that it's a serious matter, and that the threat needs to be investigated. Sverrisdóttir concludes her article saying, "I've been told that last Saturday's protest was the beginning of an operation that's to last all summer. I ask myself what we can expect if this is just the beginning." Police officials said they had not yet decided to investigate the matter, nor would they say if they considered it likely or not that they would. A lawyer did say, however, that arrests could be made. - PFN
News News in English Mest lesið „Hann fékk einfaldlega ekki þá hjálp sem hann þurfti á að halda“ Innlent „Ég hélt að hann yrði forstjóri“ Erlent Jóhannes Valgeir er látinn Innlent Ekkja Kirk tjáir sig eftir morðið Erlent Rússnesk flygildi rufu lofthelgi NATO Erlent Skipar NATO-ríkjum að hætta að kaupa olíu af Rússum Erlent Þrír horfnir ferðamenn í Færeyjum Erlent Drónaárás á eina stærstu olíuvinnslu Rússlands Erlent „Það virðist aldrei vera nein lausn í sjónmáli“ Innlent Sitjandi formaður dregur framboðið til baka á kjördag Innlent