Iceland harshly criticized by Wildlife Organizations 23. október 2006 12:42 Cutting up the blubber in Hvalfjörður International wildlife organizations have been responding to the government of Iceland's decision to resume commercial whaling. When the first whale was killed this weekend, wildlife organizations and foreign politicians were outraged and claim that Icelanders have turned to barbarism. Ian Campbell, Australia's Minister for the Environment says that by pulling a dead whale into Hvalfjörð Icelanders are giving the international society the finger. In an interview with the Australian media Campbell said that from now on it would not be possible to take notice of Iceland's opinion in any environmental issue. That Icelanders have turned against international agreements regarding whale hunting. Einar K. Guðfinnsson Minister of Fisheries dismisses Campbell's criticism and says that Icelander's right to whale hunting is clear. The International Fund for Animal Welfare protest Iceland's whale hunting and claims that by killing the whale last weekend Icelanders have not only tarnished the ocean but also it's reputation on the international scene. In a press release IFAW says that the whale meat will be sold to Japan, but that such commerce is illegal according to international laws on endangered species by products. IFAW welcome that the government's of US, UK, France, Australia and New Zealand have condemned the whale hunting. The fund calls for action from it's supporters which counts over two and a half million around the world. News News in English Mest lesið Simmi lýsir áralöngu umsáturseinelti: Sat um hann í bílakjallara Innlent Styttan tekin niður eftir harðar deilur um klúran barm Erlent Tollarnir tilefni til hvorra tveggja örvæntingar og léttis Innlent Vörðuóðir ferðamenn fremji náttúruspjöll Innlent Tveir fluttir með þyrlunni og fjórir með sjúkrabíl Innlent Þrýstu á yngsta sakborninginn um að taka á sig alla sök Innlent Segist eiga fund með Pútín Erlent Hvarf fyrir tæpum þrjátíu árum og fannst í hopandi jökli Erlent Fjarlægði nöfnin strax: „Ætlumst ekki til neins af þessu fólki“ Innlent Ekki eigi að gera einstaklinga ábyrga fyrir gerðum ríkisstjórnar Innlent
International wildlife organizations have been responding to the government of Iceland's decision to resume commercial whaling. When the first whale was killed this weekend, wildlife organizations and foreign politicians were outraged and claim that Icelanders have turned to barbarism. Ian Campbell, Australia's Minister for the Environment says that by pulling a dead whale into Hvalfjörð Icelanders are giving the international society the finger. In an interview with the Australian media Campbell said that from now on it would not be possible to take notice of Iceland's opinion in any environmental issue. That Icelanders have turned against international agreements regarding whale hunting. Einar K. Guðfinnsson Minister of Fisheries dismisses Campbell's criticism and says that Icelander's right to whale hunting is clear. The International Fund for Animal Welfare protest Iceland's whale hunting and claims that by killing the whale last weekend Icelanders have not only tarnished the ocean but also it's reputation on the international scene. In a press release IFAW says that the whale meat will be sold to Japan, but that such commerce is illegal according to international laws on endangered species by products. IFAW welcome that the government's of US, UK, France, Australia and New Zealand have condemned the whale hunting. The fund calls for action from it's supporters which counts over two and a half million around the world.
News News in English Mest lesið Simmi lýsir áralöngu umsáturseinelti: Sat um hann í bílakjallara Innlent Styttan tekin niður eftir harðar deilur um klúran barm Erlent Tollarnir tilefni til hvorra tveggja örvæntingar og léttis Innlent Vörðuóðir ferðamenn fremji náttúruspjöll Innlent Tveir fluttir með þyrlunni og fjórir með sjúkrabíl Innlent Þrýstu á yngsta sakborninginn um að taka á sig alla sök Innlent Segist eiga fund með Pútín Erlent Hvarf fyrir tæpum þrjátíu árum og fannst í hopandi jökli Erlent Fjarlægði nöfnin strax: „Ætlumst ekki til neins af þessu fólki“ Innlent Ekki eigi að gera einstaklinga ábyrga fyrir gerðum ríkisstjórnar Innlent