Icelanders Can Hunt Whales If They Want 20. júní 2006 12:49 MYND/KP Minister of Fisheries Einar K. Guðfinnsson told reporters that Icelanders can hunt whales for commerical purposes if they so choose, no matter what the International Whaling Commission (IWC) might say. Due to a system of rotating leadership, the IWC is currently under the control of a pro-whaling majority - Japan, Norway, and Iceland. In a largely symbolic vote on Sunday, a slim majority of 33 to 32 voted to lift the moratorium on commercial whaling. Iceland currently hunts a limited amount of whales by the loophole of "scientific purposes". Guðfinnsson called the news a "positive development," adding that "Icelanders should not let people without any substantial logic to their arguments stop an indepedent people from making use of their resources in a sustainable fashion." - pfn News News in English Mest lesið Stríð Trumps við fjölmiðla teygir sig yfir Atlantshafið Erlent Loftgæði verði áfram slæm Innlent Þorleifur Kamban er látinn Innlent Árelía kveður borgarpólitíkina Innlent „Meiddist og varð mjög hræddur um líf sitt“ Innlent Nú eru kettir og hundar leyfðir í fjölbýli Innlent Leiðbeinandinn ákærður fyrir að nauðga einu barni tvisvar Innlent Sagði Trump hafa varið klukkustundum með fórnarlambi sínu Erlent Bein útsending: Kynna nýtt 20 þúsund manna hverfi í Reykjavík Innlent Herða reglur um samkomubann í Eyjum: Að hámarki tíu saman á hverjum stað Innlent
Minister of Fisheries Einar K. Guðfinnsson told reporters that Icelanders can hunt whales for commerical purposes if they so choose, no matter what the International Whaling Commission (IWC) might say. Due to a system of rotating leadership, the IWC is currently under the control of a pro-whaling majority - Japan, Norway, and Iceland. In a largely symbolic vote on Sunday, a slim majority of 33 to 32 voted to lift the moratorium on commercial whaling. Iceland currently hunts a limited amount of whales by the loophole of "scientific purposes". Guðfinnsson called the news a "positive development," adding that "Icelanders should not let people without any substantial logic to their arguments stop an indepedent people from making use of their resources in a sustainable fashion." - pfn
News News in English Mest lesið Stríð Trumps við fjölmiðla teygir sig yfir Atlantshafið Erlent Loftgæði verði áfram slæm Innlent Þorleifur Kamban er látinn Innlent Árelía kveður borgarpólitíkina Innlent „Meiddist og varð mjög hræddur um líf sitt“ Innlent Nú eru kettir og hundar leyfðir í fjölbýli Innlent Leiðbeinandinn ákærður fyrir að nauðga einu barni tvisvar Innlent Sagði Trump hafa varið klukkustundum með fórnarlambi sínu Erlent Bein útsending: Kynna nýtt 20 þúsund manna hverfi í Reykjavík Innlent Herða reglur um samkomubann í Eyjum: Að hámarki tíu saman á hverjum stað Innlent