Protests Escalate 3. ágúst 2006 11:52 Íslandsvinir. Tjaldbúðir. Snæfell. Mótmælendur. Special police forces and viking squad members from Akureyri have been sent to the Kárahnjúkar dam area in the east highlands due to escalating protests. Protestor Ólafur Páll Gunnarsson has charged police with brutality claiming that they drove into him with their car, but police have refuted this stating that Gunnarsson's behaviour was violent and threatening and that he had thrown himself on the car hood, preventing it from continuing forward. Four foreign women were arrested yesterday when they were obstructing workers from continuing with their work. They were interrogated by Egilstadir police. 40- 50 protestors have set up camp at Kárahnjúkar and have not heeded police orders to leave the area. News News in English Mest lesið „Þetta mál hélt fyrir mér vöku í tvo mánuði“ Innlent Fangi lést á Litla-Hrauni Innlent Lentu í dularfullum símatruflunum í Bratislava fyrir fimm árum Innlent Kosningavaktin: Íslendingar ganga að kjörborðinu Innlent Fólk dvelji ekki í herbergjum með glugga í átt að Eyrarfjalli Innlent Þurftu að búa í næstu götu við morðingja bróður síns Innlent „Þetta er auðvitað grafalvarlegt mál“ Innlent Dæmdur fyrir sérstaklega hættulega líkamsárás Innlent Forsætisráðherra segir málið hugarburð, Píratar vilja rannsókn Innlent „Hefði verið ágætt að fresta þessu veðri fram yfir áramót“ Innlent
Special police forces and viking squad members from Akureyri have been sent to the Kárahnjúkar dam area in the east highlands due to escalating protests. Protestor Ólafur Páll Gunnarsson has charged police with brutality claiming that they drove into him with their car, but police have refuted this stating that Gunnarsson's behaviour was violent and threatening and that he had thrown himself on the car hood, preventing it from continuing forward. Four foreign women were arrested yesterday when they were obstructing workers from continuing with their work. They were interrogated by Egilstadir police. 40- 50 protestors have set up camp at Kárahnjúkar and have not heeded police orders to leave the area.
News News in English Mest lesið „Þetta mál hélt fyrir mér vöku í tvo mánuði“ Innlent Fangi lést á Litla-Hrauni Innlent Lentu í dularfullum símatruflunum í Bratislava fyrir fimm árum Innlent Kosningavaktin: Íslendingar ganga að kjörborðinu Innlent Fólk dvelji ekki í herbergjum með glugga í átt að Eyrarfjalli Innlent Þurftu að búa í næstu götu við morðingja bróður síns Innlent „Þetta er auðvitað grafalvarlegt mál“ Innlent Dæmdur fyrir sérstaklega hættulega líkamsárás Innlent Forsætisráðherra segir málið hugarburð, Píratar vilja rannsókn Innlent „Hefði verið ágætt að fresta þessu veðri fram yfir áramót“ Innlent