Iceland review - 2019, Qupperneq 11

Iceland review - 2019, Qupperneq 11
7 Iceland Review The Right to Decide Trans people in Iceland will now be able to change their gender in the official regis- try according to their lived experience, as well as register as neither male nor female, denoted with an “x” on official documents. This is one of many legal changes brought by the Gender Autonomy Act, passed in Iceland’s parliament in June, which aims to affirm the rights of trans and intersex peo- ple in Iceland. The Gender Autonomy Act has also brought changes to Iceland’s strict naming laws: given names will no longer be desig- nated as “male” or “female” in the Icelandic naming registry. In addition, individuals who are officially registered as neither male nor female can also officially take on the gender-neutral name ending -bur in lieu of patro- and matronymics -son or -dóttir. The National Queer Organisation, Trans Iceland, and Intersex Iceland released a joint statement celebrating the new legislation, but expressed concern that it scrapped a clause meant to protect intersex children from “unnecessary and irreversible inter- ventions to their bodies.” NEWS IN BRIEF Swimming Free Iceland’s gentle giants can swim freely for a while: there will be no whaling conducted in Iceland this season. It’s the first summer in 17 years that the controversial practice is entirely suspended in the country. The deci- sion, whaling magnates say, was largely a commercial one. Kristján Loftsson, CEO of whaling com- pany Hvalur hf., announced in early June that the company would be suspending operations this summer. Kristján cited late arrival of the necessary permit and poor conditions on the Japanese market as the reasoning behind the decision. Gunnar Bergmann Jónsson, CEO of IP útgerð, echoed Kristján’s sentiments. The Marine and Freshwater Institute also confirmed that there would be no whaling for research purposes this year. Whaling resumed in Iceland in 2003 fol- lowing a 14-year hiatus. Whales were then hunted solely for scientific purposes, though commercial whaling resumed in 2006. Minister of Fisheries Kristján Þór Júlíusson issued an authorisation in February which allows for fin and minke whale hunting to continue until 2023. Preparing for Takeoff Two separate parties are working toward resurrecting a low-fare airline from the ruins of recently bankrupted WOW air. Two former WOW directors are working toward founding a new airline whose work- ing name is WAB, which stands for We Are Back. Meanwhile, a still-anonymous American investor has purchased WOW’s former equipment, trademark, and logo. The unknown buyer is reported to have decades of experience in airline operation in the US and elsewhere. WAB, on the other hand, aims to make a fresh start. The company plans to be in business by next fall, operating six air- planes and flying to 14 destinations in Europe and the US. Irish Investment fund Avianta Capital has a 75% share in the fledgling company, with the remaining 25% in the hands of company Neo, partly owned by Arnar Már Magnússon, who ran WOW air’s flight operations, and Sveinn Ingi Steinþórsson, from WOW air’s eco- nomic department. The group is currently in talks with Icelandic banks to secure loans for the project. Words by Jelena Ćirić Photography by Golli
Qupperneq 1
Qupperneq 2
Qupperneq 3
Qupperneq 4
Qupperneq 5
Qupperneq 6
Qupperneq 7
Qupperneq 8
Qupperneq 9
Qupperneq 10
Qupperneq 11
Qupperneq 12
Qupperneq 13
Qupperneq 14
Qupperneq 15
Qupperneq 16
Qupperneq 17
Qupperneq 18
Qupperneq 19
Qupperneq 20
Qupperneq 21
Qupperneq 22
Qupperneq 23
Qupperneq 24
Qupperneq 25
Qupperneq 26
Qupperneq 27
Qupperneq 28
Qupperneq 29
Qupperneq 30
Qupperneq 31
Qupperneq 32
Qupperneq 33
Qupperneq 34
Qupperneq 35
Qupperneq 36
Qupperneq 37
Qupperneq 38
Qupperneq 39
Qupperneq 40
Qupperneq 41
Qupperneq 42
Qupperneq 43
Qupperneq 44
Qupperneq 45
Qupperneq 46
Qupperneq 47
Qupperneq 48
Qupperneq 49
Qupperneq 50
Qupperneq 51
Qupperneq 52
Qupperneq 53
Qupperneq 54
Qupperneq 55
Qupperneq 56
Qupperneq 57
Qupperneq 58
Qupperneq 59
Qupperneq 60
Qupperneq 61
Qupperneq 62
Qupperneq 63
Qupperneq 64
Qupperneq 65
Qupperneq 66
Qupperneq 67
Qupperneq 68
Qupperneq 69
Qupperneq 70
Qupperneq 71
Qupperneq 72
Qupperneq 73
Qupperneq 74
Qupperneq 75
Qupperneq 76
Qupperneq 77
Qupperneq 78
Qupperneq 79
Qupperneq 80
Qupperneq 81
Qupperneq 82
Qupperneq 83
Qupperneq 84
Qupperneq 85
Qupperneq 86
Qupperneq 87
Qupperneq 88
Qupperneq 89
Qupperneq 90
Qupperneq 91
Qupperneq 92
Qupperneq 93
Qupperneq 94
Qupperneq 95
Qupperneq 96
Qupperneq 97
Qupperneq 98
Qupperneq 99
Qupperneq 100
Qupperneq 101
Qupperneq 102
Qupperneq 103
Qupperneq 104
Qupperneq 105
Qupperneq 106
Qupperneq 107
Qupperneq 108
Qupperneq 109
Qupperneq 110
Qupperneq 111
Qupperneq 112
Qupperneq 113
Qupperneq 114
Qupperneq 115
Qupperneq 116
Qupperneq 117
Qupperneq 118
Qupperneq 119
Qupperneq 120
Qupperneq 121
Qupperneq 122
Qupperneq 123
Qupperneq 124
Qupperneq 125
Qupperneq 126
Qupperneq 127
Qupperneq 128
Qupperneq 129
Qupperneq 130
Qupperneq 131
Qupperneq 132

x

Iceland review

Direct Links

Hvis du vil linke til denne avis/magasin, skal du bruge disse links:

Link til denne avis/magasin: Iceland review
https://timarit.is/publication/1842

Link til dette eksemplar:

Link til denne side:

Link til denne artikel:

Venligst ikke link direkte til billeder eller PDfs på Timarit.is, da sådanne webadresser kan ændres uden advarsel. Brug venligst de angivne webadresser for at linke til sitet.