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'Power Driven' by Susan DeMuth

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'Power Driven' appeared in The Guardian Weekend in late 2003 and rocked Icelandic complacency. Still the best main stream analysis of the issues at stake and an excellent overview of the social background.

The Guardian
Saturday November 29, 2003

In Iceland, work has already begun on a colossal $1bn dam which, when it opens in 2007, will cover a highland wilderness - and all to drive one US smelter. Environmentalists are furious, but the government appears determined to push through the project, whatever the cost. Susan DeMuth investigates.

British MPs Support Our Campaign Against the Icelandic Dams

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The Icelandic government and media tried to hush this story up by not reporting it for months! When an environmental activist was being interviewed on a chat programme on the State Radio about hypothetical questions of civil disobedience he seized the opportunity and read aloud the whole of Doughty's EDM. The programme presenter was seriously reprimanded by her bosses for allowing this.

British MP Sue Doughty has tabled a Parliamentary motion calling on the British Government to use its diplomatic links with Iceland to persuade the Icelandic Government to terminate the building of a series of dams in the Icelandic Highlands.

Barclays and the Kárahnjúkar Project

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Briefing from International Rivers Network and Friends of the Earth
January 2004

The article in pdf format

EXPOSING THE EQUATOR PRINCIPLES

Violation of the Equator Principles by the $400 Million Loan to Landsvirkjun

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Released 18 July 2003
International Rivers Network

The $400 million loan for Iceland’s National Power Company

The Nature Killers – A Brief Run Down of the Corporations Involved in the Kárahnjúkar Dam

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CorporateNews.org.uk
April 4th, 2005

Barclays Bank
Already fund the notorious Narmada dam project in India – and have played a 'key role' in financing the dam by arranging a $400 million loan to Landsvirkjun, the Icelandic power company that will run the dam.

Impregilo

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Dodgy Italian construction conglomerate, in charge of building most of the dam . One of Impregilo's consultants has already been found guilty in 2003 of offering bribes to a Lesotho hydro-electric firm, and the company itself will face another hearing before the Lesotho courts in April 2005. Impregilo were also involved in building the Argentina's Yacyreta dam, which went almost $10 million over budget and was labeled byPresident Carlos Menem 'a monument to corruption' . Impregilo were also one of the firms planning to build the infamous Ilisu dam.

Reindeer Revenge

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On Tuesday the 17/09/2005 the Students Union of the University of Sussex held their annual freshers fair, where new students are given freebies that no-one needs in exchange for custom. During this event, about 6 students dressed in reindeer-like costumes merrily surrounded the Barclaycard stall.

One of the protestors (not dressed-up) explained to the employees what the action was all about. In the meantime, his fellow friends proceeded to hang a banner and give out flyers. The banner, which said “Barclays funds Iceland’s destruction”, was soon taken down by the employees and the activists found themselves bullied and hassled by:

Umbrella Protest in Tate Modern, London

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London, 21. March 2004

DON’T LET THE SUN GO DOWN ON ICELAND!

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