Saving Iceland gathering held in Forestfields

This week­end, at a venue in Forest­fields peo­ple from accross the coun­try came togeth­er to dis­cuss the issues and ways of opos­ing the expan­sion of heavy indus­try in Ice­land.

The expan­sion of the alu­mini­um indus­try in Ice­land and the pro­posed flood­ing of thou­sands of square miles of nat­ur­al wilder­ness, which is to pro­vide resevoirs for the Dams that are being built, affects us all.

The build­ing of the dams is destroy­ing the largest unspoilt nat­ur­al wilder­ness area in West­ern Europe, Polu­tion from the Alcoa and Alcan alu­mini­um smelters will ruin marine and land habi­tats and they will polute the atmos­phere. Silt from the resevoir will dry and blow accross the sur­round­ing rur­al areas deves­tat­ing the remain­ing veg­e­ta­tion. Thus desta­bils­ing fur­ther, an already frag­ile envi­ron­men­tal eco sys­tem. These are just a few of the many detremen­tal facts which the Ice­landic gov­er­ment along with its part­ners in heavy indus­try are sup­port­ing.

The gath­er­ing in Not­ting­ham was well attend­ed by peo­ple from around coun­try. It dis­cussed ways in which this envi­ron­men­tal destruc­tion can be opposed; looked at this years protest camp, and actions an protests thus far. The gath­er­ing will con­vene again in Jan­u­ary, details of which will be announced near­er the time.

An infor­ma­tion tour is tak­ing to the road and will vis­it Oxford, Cam­bridge, Bris­tol, Lon­don and Cardiff show­ing films and high­light­ing the issues and how they fit into the big­ger envi­ron­men­tal pic­ture.

A sucess­ful protest camp at the site of the Karanuhj­ka Dam this year has attract­ed much sup­port from the ice­landic com­mu­ni­ty and made peo­ple realise that they can protest against gov­er­ment poli­cies. The camp is hoped to be repeat­ed next year in Ice­land with thou­sands of peo­ple attend­ing through­out the sum­mer.

For more infor­ma­tion regard­ing the cam­paign and to make a dona­tion to the cam­paign, vis­it the web­site.
www.savingiceland.org

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