Criticism on Iceland's Whaling 18. október 2006 15:26 Áhöfnin á Dröfn gerir klát fyrir Hvalveiðar. FRÉTTABLAÐIÐ/VILHELM The world press has come down hard on Iceland reccomencing commercial whaling as of today. Press both in America and Europe have published articles on the issue with quotes from wildlife and nature associations around the world. Representatives of the Icelandic Foreign Ministry met with all the Ambassadors in Iceland yesterday to present Iceland's view on the mater. Both the British and US Ambassadors announced their respective countries strong disapproval of whaling. The only positive responses were from the Greenlandic government and from the Arctic Union. The BBC website had a poll on the matter. Icelandic whaling vessel Hvalur 9 left on a hunting trip this morning and is still at sea. News News in English Mest lesið Íslendingar í alvarlegu umferðarslysi í Suður-Afríku Innlent Halla forseti opnar sig um kynferðisbrot í æsku Innlent Bústaðakirkja opnuð vegna slyssins í Suður-Afríku Innlent Enn fleiri myndir úr safni Epsteins: „En hún vill þúsund dali fyrir hverja stúlku“ Erlent Reynslubolti kveður lögregluna Innlent Nemandi réðst á kennara á jólaskemmtun í Ingunnarskóla Innlent Stormur gæti skollið á landið á aðfangadag Innlent Katrín orðin stjórnarformaður Innlent Hæstiréttur vill ekki hlýða á Kristján Markús Innlent Fjögur vilja stöðu ríkislögreglustjóra Innlent
The world press has come down hard on Iceland reccomencing commercial whaling as of today. Press both in America and Europe have published articles on the issue with quotes from wildlife and nature associations around the world. Representatives of the Icelandic Foreign Ministry met with all the Ambassadors in Iceland yesterday to present Iceland's view on the mater. Both the British and US Ambassadors announced their respective countries strong disapproval of whaling. The only positive responses were from the Greenlandic government and from the Arctic Union. The BBC website had a poll on the matter. Icelandic whaling vessel Hvalur 9 left on a hunting trip this morning and is still at sea.
News News in English Mest lesið Íslendingar í alvarlegu umferðarslysi í Suður-Afríku Innlent Halla forseti opnar sig um kynferðisbrot í æsku Innlent Bústaðakirkja opnuð vegna slyssins í Suður-Afríku Innlent Enn fleiri myndir úr safni Epsteins: „En hún vill þúsund dali fyrir hverja stúlku“ Erlent Reynslubolti kveður lögregluna Innlent Nemandi réðst á kennara á jólaskemmtun í Ingunnarskóla Innlent Stormur gæti skollið á landið á aðfangadag Innlent Katrín orðin stjórnarformaður Innlent Hæstiréttur vill ekki hlýða á Kristján Markús Innlent Fjögur vilja stöðu ríkislögreglustjóra Innlent