Iceland to Bankers: We Refuse to Pay

by Notsylvia Night

HERE IN ICELAND people say that if the country’s government agrees to give in to British and Dutch blackmail to pay the debts of the private Internet subsidiary Ice-Save of the private bank Landsbanki, we all will become Ice-Slaves. (ILLUSTRATION: Icelanders protest the fictitious “debts” of the bankers.)

So public opinion is forcing the parliament to refuse unconditional debt payments. According to a new agreement, payments are only to be made conditionally as a percentage of economic growth.

Already a large group of international banks have come together to sue Iceland for full and unconditional payments. Joseph Tirado, from the British law firm . . . → Read More: Iceland to Bankers: We Refuse to Pay