So small, and so bravely: Island released FBI out of the country!

Apparently Island is all that our country will never be. Icelanders were out of the economic crisis, they saved their currency, further along the frantic claims of EU politicians, kicked IMF out of the country, and now have made another step towards complete freedom

Iceland has released FBI out of the country after learning that the government of the United States lied about the reason for visiting their intelligence agencies that came to gathering information about WikiLeaks.Ogmundur Jonasson, former Interior Minister of Iceland said that he received an urgent message from the authorities in the United States, which says that "in the course of a direct attack on the Icelandic state database" by hackers, and that will send FBI agents to investigate .

But upon arrival, it became clear that there was no immediate danger and attack the database, and FBI agents were sent with only one intention, and that is to secretly gather intelligence on WikiLeaks and Julian Assange. "Eight or nine" FBI agents is then ordered to leave the country.WikiLeaks has many supporters in Iceland, a nation of activists that has engulfed the anti-establišmentska Pirate Party, which was on the verge of forming a government with similar parties this weekend.

Birgitta Jonsdottir, party leader of the pirates, is a former member of WikiLeaks, who worked with Assange to release video materials called "Collateral Murder" in the 2010thThe FBI has a plan when it comes to investigations WikiLeaks over Iceland. In December 2010, US Attorney for the State of Virginia requested information Twitter account Birgitta Jonsdottir. Subpoena stated provision conspiracy that could be focused on those who helped Bradley Manning.

Another young activist, Sigurður Ingi Thordarson, said at a closed session of the Icelandic Parliament in 2013 that he collaborated with agents of the United States in investigating WikiLeaks."It was at that time met with Assange. They were trying to go wired with him to a meeting, "said Jonsdottir in an interview.Ordering FBI agents to leave the island shows that self nation of Iceland is increasingly working on the ideals of transparency and freedom.

Asked by reporters whether worried about giving refuge NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden because it might offend their allies in NATO, the United States, leader of the Pirate Party Jonsdottir said, "Well, we have done things that do not make other people happier. Sometimes it's a case of doing what is easy rather than do what he has to do with truth and justice. "