STOP SHELL HELL
Fodla | 29.06.2005 02:22 | Ecology | Social Struggles | London
Songs about the state murdered Ogoni leader, Ken Sara-Wiwa were song accompanied by drummers from Rhythms of Resistance in front of a red and yellow banner which read 'STOP SHELL HELL IN NW IRELAND NOW!'
Many local people in Rossport, Erris, Co. Mayo are currently facing jail sentences after breaking the injunctions served on them for trying to prevent Shell workers from entering their lands and blockading trucks carrying pipes to the Shell compound.
Supporters from Louth, Galway, and Ballina have joined residents in an on-going blockade of Shell 's constuction site and more people are very welcome
Check out this link for updates and background onthis unfolding struggle:
http://www.indymedia.ie/index.php?region=mayo
A letter to Bertie Ahern, the Irish Prime Minister and Joseph Finnegan,
President of the High Court, requesting that they protect the freedom of the farmers in Co Mayo, Ireland for their righteous refusal to allow entry of Shell and its agents onto their lands, has been written and signed by the visiting representatives of the frontline communities in support and solidarity.
The call out:
LOCAL PEOPLE CALL FOR HELP IN FIGHT TO STOP SHELL!
Residents in Co Mayo, Ireland are blockading roads and have stopped
transit of pipes to Shell compound.
www.indymedia.ie/newswire,php?story_id=70411
An injunction by the High Court in Dublin was
fast tracked and served on named individuals plus anyone acting in concert with them. Residents are now asking for as many
people as possible to come to Rossport on the Mayo coast to join the struggle.
All welcome. If you can get there to help the local community email:
info@shelltosea.com or room101ucg@yahoo.co.uk
There is a house for use as a base, but people should bring tents and
sleeping bags etc as beds limited. Cooking and showering available in the house.
For those who can't go to Rossport solidarity actions and raising awareness welcome in other areas.
Shell are also entering the lands of small farmers harrassing them and putting them under extreme pressure. Minister for the Marine, Noel Dempsey granted Shell a Compulsory Acquisition Order for the lands, the first such order in Ireland to be granted to a private company. Email or fax him and tell him what you think of him: info@noeldempsey.ie Fax: 00353 (0)46 9436643
From Nigeria to Ireland: Isolated small farmers in struggle to prevent Shell consortium from entering their lands and
destroying the area. For updates: www.indymedia.ie. People needed in Mayo from now on. To join the struggle contact info@shelltosea.com
Solidarity actions/publicity in other areas welcome.
Fodla
Homepage:
http://www.indymedia.ie/index.php?region=mayo