FBI
BANNED FROM ICELAND.
Attempted
to infiltrate country in hunt for WikiLeaks.
REYKJAVÍK
(Rixstep) — FBI agents landed in Reykjavík without prior
notification in an attempt to investigate WikiLeaks operations in the
country, but Home Secretary Ögmundur Jónasson found out about the
visit and forced them to leave the country, with the Icelandic
government then issuing a formal protest to US authorities, according
to Islandsbloggen.
The
hunt for WikiLeaks by the US has on several occasions involved
private individuals and companies on Iceland. Authorities in the US
have for example succeeded in obtaining account information from
Twitter on parliamentarian Birgitta Jónsdóttir. Jónsdóttir today
refuses to travel to the US out of fear of being arrested for her
connections with WikiLeaks.
Birgitta
Jónsdóttir is also one of the people behind a new piece of
Icelandic media legislation which will make the country a bastion for
freedom of speech and source protection. The law proposal is still a
long way from being completed and can still take years before it's
ratified by the Icelandic parliament.
This
past summer the credit card company Valitor was forced by a court
decision to again offer the opportunity to donate to WikiLeaks. Their
payment channel had previously been closed off after massive pressure
was brought to bear by international credit card companies which in
turn was fueled by US efforts to stop the organisation. An appeal of
the ruling is expected.
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