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Anarchist arrested in Iceland; Protests go violent

Anarchists in TroubleLast Friday, anarchist Haukur H. from Reykjavik, Iceland was arrested for 2 weeks for participation in environmental blockades in 2006. The pretext of his arrest wasn't the sentence for that protest though. Two weeks ago two anarchists climbed on the roof of the Icelandic parliament and took down the Icelandic flag and put up a flag of a discount supermarket Bonus. One of them was arrested on his way down, the other managed to escape after a spectacular action of people gathered around, they pushed the cops aside and made way for him to run away. On
Friday, Haukur was visiting the building of the parliament (I guess as a part of his university classes), one of the MPs recognized him as the one who did the flag-busting (he was wearing a mask, but all the protesters in Iceland are well know by bastards since it is a very small country and Haukur is one of the most active anarchists there). Anarchist arrested in Iceland; Protests go violent

Last Friday, anarchist Haukur H. from Reykjavik, Iceland was arrested for 2
weeks for participation in environmental blockades in 2006. The pretext of his
arrest wasn't the sentence for that protest though. Two weeks ago two anarchists
climbed on the roof of the Icelandic parliament and took down the Icelandic flag
and put up a flag of a discount supermarket Bonus. One of them was arrested on
his way down, the other managed to escape after a spectacular action of people
gathered around, they pushed the cops aside and made way for him to run away. On
Friday, Haukur was visiting the building of the parliament (I guess as a part of
his university classes), one of the MPs recognized him as the one who did the
flag-busting (he was wearing a mask, but all the protesters in Iceland are well
know by bastards since it is a very small country and Haukur is one of the most
active anarchists there).

He was arrested and put in jail for 2 weeks for the sentence he had for the
protests in 2006. The thing is that he couldn't have been arrested without
getting a letter from the cops three weeks in advance. It is clear that he was
arrested to make it impossible for him to take part in further protests against
the government which have been taking place every Saturday after huge financial
collapse in Icelandic economy in early October 2008.

Last Saturday, some 200-500 people went to the police station in Reykjavik
demanding the release of Haukur, the demonstration ended up in clashes, people
broke windows of the police station, cops used tear gas.

Haukur was out on Saturday after the clashes at the cop station, someone paid
bail for him, still don't know if he has more charges.

Clashes last Saturday in front of Reykjavik main police station:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7744355.stm

here'sand video of his release:
http://skodun.blog.is/blog/skodun/entry/721375

an article about the events,
http://www.icelandreview.com/icelandrev ... _id=315847

Flag busting 10 Nov. (photos and video):
http://aftaka.org/2008/11/08/anrakistar-althingi-bonus/

Source: A-infos
http://ainfos.ca/en

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Anarchist arrested in Iceland; Protests go violent
Authored by: communitycntrl on Friday, November 28 2008 @ 11:50 AM CST
solidarity to the icelandic comrades!

does your economic crisis mean that if european and american anarchists could send you some funds, you would be able to do a lot more stuff with them? this is the case when americans send funds to places like south america, and it is really helpful for people there. if y'all need funds and you could accomplish much more with the same amount of money, let people know!
what i am saying is: it costs $3.00 US to copy a pamphlet in the united states. if, because of your economic problems, a pamphlet that used to cost you $3.00 US to copy now costs $.50 US to copy, asking for money would probably be helpful to your struggle.
Anarchist arrested in Iceland; Protests go violent
Authored by: Pathology on Friday, November 28 2008 @ 01:33 PM CST
I wouldn't say that a few hundred people having some pushing and shoving with police is an upturn in militancy in any European country. If any protest is attacked people will defend themselves and obviously it was expected, but lets not pretend that there is some 'new icelandic uprising' going on right now or something. Just a good demo...
Anarchist arrested in Iceland; Protests go violent
Authored by: communitycntrl on Friday, November 28 2008 @ 06:27 PM CST
there is only 320,000 people in all of iceland.
Anarchist arrested in Iceland; Protests go violent
Authored by: CaseyFord on Sunday, November 30 2008 @ 10:45 PM CST
Also, only about 700 cops in the whole country.
Anarchist arrested in Iceland; Protests go violent
Authored by: BastaDeNaziones on Saturday, November 29 2008 @ 03:04 AM CST
This is excellent. Way to go Icelandic anarchist comrades! In the video of the daring escape through the crowd, would somebody care to explain what the heck is going on with all of those motorcycles? Did they create that smoke as a diversion so someone could get up there and change the flag? If so, fucking brilliant! That kind of tactical coordination is something to aspire to.
Anarchist arrested in Iceland; Protests go violent
Authored by: molimonster on Saturday, November 29 2008 @ 05:38 PM CST
unfortunately the two actions were not coordinated together, the bike protest was a separate part of the big official demo organized every week by some opposition groups, the anarchist fellows do their own things every week and that week they did the flag busting.
being in iceland few weeks ago i can say that the events that are taking place are unbelievably HUGE for that country, whats most most is that i've read news with quotes from the main cop in iceland saying that he's "afraid the revolution might come" :)
up icelandic comrades!!!