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Reykjavík Grapevine - 16.03.2018, Blaðsíða 4

Reykjavík Grapevine - 16.03.2018, Blaðsíða 4
What Are Icelanders Talking About? A round-up of fresh debates, hot topics and crazy madness from the past month. Words: Alice Demurtas It’s been a busy week, with good and sad news alike, and with a good dose of sunshine to warm up these icy cold days. But what has been on Icelanders’ minds as of late besides the latest round of flu? Here’s a round-up of fresh debates, hot topics and crazy madness from these past few days Prime Minister Katrín Jakobs- dóttir has been harshly criticised for attending a lecture held by British blogger Vanessa Beeley, a journalist better known for being an advocate of the Bashar al Assad regime in Syria. According to Stundin, Katrín, who later speci- fied she was invited to the lecture by a friend and had not inquired on the subject of the lecture before attending, was reprimanded for meeting a “net troll” who called the Arab Spring movement “a lie” and the Syrian rebels “terror- ists.” Both Human Rights advo- cate Þórunn Ólafsdóttir and journalists from RÚV refused to attend the meeting. In Memoriam The harshest criticism, however, came from friends and family of the late Haukur Hilmarsson, who died fighting alongside the Kurds, when Australian author Tim Anderson decided to dedi- cate his latest book on the war in Syria to Haukur. “This would have been a ridiculous ceremony any day of the year, but today it’s just bitter and cruel,” Haukur’s friend Benjamin wrote. “Haukur was killed alongside the rebels, fight- ing dictatorship, fascism, oppres- sion, nationalism, chauvinism and stupidity, while Assad looks at the country as his own personal property.” Read more about this on page 6. Björt Ólafsdóttir during Brighter days Politics seems to be at the centre of most conversations these days, but it’s not always on the serious end of the spectrum. Disgraced political party Bright Future has recently announced they won’t be running for municipal elec- tions this year, prompting excited comments and a particularly well- written obituary by former Chair- man of Social Democrats Össur Skarphéðinsson. In the in-memo- ria, Össur gave a nod to the party’s chairman Björt Ólafsdóttir, best remembered for participat- ing in a fashion photo shoot in Parliament and blaming people’s critiques on the patriarchy. “The story of Bright Future is one of the saddest stories of modern times in politics,” Össur wrote on Face- book. “They leave nothing behind. It will only be remembered for trying to adopt daylight savings time and for making the govern- ment explode at a speed never recorded before.” Gylfi, stop smiling, this is serious! On a less funny note, tragedy struck in the football pitch last weekend, when Smiter Gylfi Þór Sigurðsson hurt his knee while playing for Everton against Brighton. Although Gylfi stood up and continued to play after the injury, the knee was visibly swol- len by the end of the match. Gylfi has been described by our football reporters as “the cherry on top of the kleina of Icelandic football,” so Icelanders feared that the injury might negatively affect the Icelan- dic team’s chances of winning the World Cup. Luckily, Everton recently released a statement explaining that Gylfi is expected to be sidelined for only eight weeks. Coincidentally, the World Cup won’t start for another eight weeks, either. Rejoice—perhaps not all is lost! In the meantime, let’s all pray to the Norse Gods for Gylfi’s speedy recovery. 4The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 04 — 2018 THE NEWS EDIT First The shockweaves from Syria reach far and wide Cafe Paris | Austurstræti 14 | 101 Reykjavík cafeparis.is | cafeparis@cafeparis.is | +354 551 1020 BREAKFAST BRUNCH LUNCH DINNER § § §
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