An Icelandic man in his fifties, who used to be a police officer, is currently in prison in Argentina after being arrested with five kilos of cocaine at the Ezeiza Airport in Buenos Aires. The man was traveling to Spain where he has resided for the past years.
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Former Icelandic Policeman Arrested in Argentina
Wednesday, November 4th, 2009God Bless Iceland – Trailer
Friday, September 4th, 2009
The first of many documentaries about the crash is soon to be ready.
God Bless Iceland, citing Geir Haarde’s infamous speech to the Icelandic nation includes interviews with such figures as Bjorgolfur Thor, Jon Asgeir Johannesson and Geir Haarde. Also footage from the protests in January, a policeman’s perspective and a protester’s perspective.
The Continued Shame Of The Icelandic Media
Saturday, August 8th, 2009Last night the newsmedia was filled with stories of violent activity by Saving Iceland members at the Ministry of Industry. Most of the headlines revolved around police being attacked with pipes and a policeman being kicked in the head.
Then this morning we get this video and a strong protest by Saving Iceland which states that the police is lying and there is no evidence of such violence. On the contrary, the police was the brutal party in the exchange.
But why did the media report from the incident in that way. Perhaps the answer lies here in this video where former Prime Minister Geir Haarde throws a fit when asked difficult questions from reporter G Petur Matthiasson who later apologized to the nation for not having shown this on the news when it happened.
Icelandic journalists are underpaid, overworked and always on deadline so they catch an issue, go and find someone who is an authority on the issue, hand them the microphone and allow them to make statements. If they cannot find a countering statement then they just leave it be.
That is how Geir Haarde, David Oddson and other politicians were able to bully the media for such a long time and that is why arguments countering the “Icelandic economic miracle” were so few and far between.
The reporting from yesterday’s skirmish is yet another shameful example of this. When you look at the video over an over again, you cannot help but wonder whether the woman will press charges for sexual assault.
Copenhagen district puts cops back on the beat
Saturday, August 1st, 2009The Norrebro district of Copenhagen has been a bit of a sore spot in recent years, so the capital’s police commissioner has decided to put more cops on the streets to try and build a safe and amiable environment for the residents there. Police will assume more individual beats in Norrebro, and increase the present six-man force in the district to 20 officers by September.
But the Berlingske Tidende newspaper reports it’s more than just putting more feet on the street. Copenhagen Police commissioner Johan Reimann also wants the officers to build more trust between local residents and police by making them more accessible. Each officer will have their own streets to patrol, and individual phone numbers that residents can call for a quick response in emergencies.
“I have huge expectations that we can get officers more firmly rooted to the local areas when we’ve given each police officer the responsibility for a specific area,” said Reimann. “It also says to the residents that that officer is their own policeman.”
The Copenhagen Post says violent crime has plagued Norrebro over the last year, which is one reason for the increase in police. The district is home to a wide range of ethnic minority groups, so the officers will receive cultural awareness training as part of the force’s new strategy. Officers will patrol beats from 07.00 until 23.00, but this could eventually evolve into a 24 hour a day mission due to the individual phone numbers for police.