→ September 13, 2010
Four former ministers will be lead before Landsdomur, a special court designed to hold ministers accountable for crimes, misdemeanours, treason and general carelessness. This is the verdict of a parliamentary committee delivered this weekend. Coalition government party leaders Geir Haarde and Ingibjorg Solrun Gisladottir, minister of commerce Bjorgvin G. Sigurdsson and finance minister Arni Matthiesen [...]
→ September 10, 2010
Ten reasons why it has all gone fucking fuck in Iceland since the pots and pan revolution. 1. There was a demand of reform in the fishing industry. It was needed because the resource was gathering in the hands of very few who in turn used their wealth to borrow intensely against it and invest [...]
→ September 3, 2010
I have fallen ill lately, either some autumn flu or an allergy reaction due to Icelandic news. It seems like Bjorgolfur Thor and Jon Asgeir Johannesson are going to be the two people who hold the reins in Icelandic business once the dust has settled. Their creditors including Landsbankinn and Arion seem to be competing [...]
→ September 3, 2010
Finally someone spoke out about the absurd EU debate in Iceland. In an interview with Channel 2 radio, Jon Baldvin Hannibalsson, the Social Democrats leader who signed the EEA agreement on Iceland’s behalf in Oporto in 1992 claims that there is no debate on the issue in Iceland. What is being discussed has nothing to [...]
→ August 29, 2010
With no hint of irony the lobbyist group InDefence which has fought vehemently against the payment of the IceSave debt to Holland and the UK, accepted an award this weekend. The award is called the Kjartan Gunnarsson Freedom Award and it was presented by the youth association of the Independence Party at the party’s headquarters. [...]
→ August 28, 2010
Former Kaupthing chairman Sigurdur Einarsson who was wanted by Interpol earlier this year knows where to seek blame for the Icelandic banking collapse of 2008. It was the government, the supervision authorities and Landsbankinn amongst others according to a big interview in Frettabladid today. The governments of David Oddson and Geir Haarde also know who [...]
→ August 27, 2010
For nations who still engage in bullfighting, rodeo etc. it is absolutely ridiculous to oppose whaling on emotional grounds. But with reserves of unsold whale meat mounting and a minuscule market for the meat, it is quite reasonable to oppose whaling on economic grounds. The business case has always been puzzling, but it might not be a [...]
→ August 27, 2010
One should not underestimate the political crisis in Iceland. Earlier this week, a Social Democrats insider Andres Jonsson pleaded to the “moderate section” of Independence Party to meet them on the issue of the EU. It is understandable that some of the Social Dems should cast their glance to the right. It is not far [...]
→ August 25, 2010
I thought that I should help Hakon with his request from the Mishkin post from yesterday. Asking about one of the most serious cases of the systematic silencing of the academic community, this description of Robert Z. Aliber’s visit to Iceland should offer a glimpse of the “silenced-society” Iceland had become. I translated this from [...]
→ August 25, 2010
The scariest movie of the year? “Excuse me, you can’t be serious. If you would have looked, you would have found things”