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Reykjavík Grapevine - 25.08.2017, Blaðsíða 4

Reykjavík Grapevine - 25.08.2017, Blaðsíða 4
The Top Stories Aug 10th – Aug 24th Words: Paul Fontaine NEWS IN BRIEF Our undisputed top story of the past two weeks has been the Icelandic reaction to the American reaction to Iceland’s abortion laws and Down’s Syn- drome. A recent report on Amer- ican news station CBS pointed out that medical professionals in Iceland are obliged to offer expecting mothers the option of pre-natal screening, and that the majority of those women who find out that there are signs of Down’s Syndrome in the developing fetus elect to terminate the pregnancy. Evangelicals and reactionaries of all stripes jumped on this story, misrepresenting it as “the Icelan- dic government forcing women to kill Down’s Syndrome children, completely wiping them out of the population.” The truth is: not all women even accept the pre-natal screening when it is offered, let alone elect to have an abortion af- ter discovering possible signs of Down’s Syndrome, and there are many wonderful people of all ages with Down’s Syndrome in Iceland. You can’t believe everything Sarah Palin tells you, amazing as that sounds. Asylum seekers Speaking of amazing, we have actually had some positive news about asylum seekers lately. The Ministry of Justice announced that they will award an 830 million ISK contract to one lucky organisa- tion, which will become an inde- pendent body advocating on be- half of asylum seekers in Iceland, as well as providing legal services to them. In addition, a travelling installation piece will give locals the chance to listen to asylum seekers tell their stories in their own words, shedding light on the human aspect of the issue. Lastly, some 15,000 Icelanders signed a petition imploring the Ministry of Justice to stop the deportation of two families who are due to be sent out of the country. Maybe things are turning around? We’ll believe it when we see it. Come visit beautiful Reykjanes Things are heating up in Rey- kjanesbær, where the contro- versial United Silicon plant is still causing health problems for residents in the area. There have been numerous incidents involv- ing malfunctions at the plant, leading to air pollution and sub- sequent respiratory problems for people living near the plant. When this first occurred last November, the operators of the plant talked about “beginner’s mistakes.” That excuse doesn’t hold much water ten months down the road. Now, residents are calling upon the municipality to close the plant altogether. Unfortunately, a lot of groups including a major pen- sion fund—are heavily invested in the plant. How this matter will resolve itself is anyone’s guess, but the people of Reykjanesbær are already out of patience. Fiann Paul Some come to Iceland by plane, others by ferry. This is child’s play for Icelander Fiann Paul, who is currently rowing from Svalbard to Iceland, a world record-break- ing journey that will cover some 2,000 kilometres of open sea. He’s not doing this alone—a team is on board to help row, but they’re not being followed by any sort of res- cue boat, so they’re on their own. If you were looking for a cheaper way to visit Iceland, take note. 4The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 15 — 2017 FIRST WE TAKE REYKJAVÍK An Icelander protesting in Ted Cruz's home state of Harvard, where murder is legal First Visit us at Reykjavík City Hall Do you need helpful hints about culture, dining and other activities in our favourite city? We would love to assist you with planning your stay and booking your adventure! See you at the Official Tourist Information Centre. Open daily from 8-20 visitreykjavik.is Visit us at Reykjavík City Hall Do you need helpful hints about culture, dining and other activities in our favourite city? We would love to assist you with planning your stay and booking your adventure! See you at the Official Tourist Information Centre. Open daily from 8-20 visitreykjavik.is
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