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Protest Brings Pipeline to Shell: London. March 17, 2008

Peter Marshall | 18.03.2008 18:00 | Ecology | Globalisation | London | World

All-Irish environmental and social justice movement Gluaiseacht were in London for the weekend, and on St Patrick's Day itself gathered outside the Shell HQ at Waterloo, bringing with them a very large pipeline.
Pictures © Peter Marshall, 2008, all rights reserved.

Outside Shell in York Road
Outside Shell in York Road

The pipeline is refused entrance to Shell's offices
The pipeline is refused entrance to Shell's offices

"Shell sells suicide" was a popular song at the event
"Shell sells suicide" was a popular song at the event

Some of the people from Mayo celebrate St Patrick's Day in the pipeline
Some of the people from Mayo celebrate St Patrick's Day in the pipeline

Smiling police and protestor
Smiling police and protestor

'And the people of Mayo say "No, no, no, no, no, no.no..."'
'And the people of Mayo say "No, no, no, no, no, no.no..."'


The protest was over the Corrib Gas Project in Mayo in the north-west of Ireland, which the Irish Government has given at a knock-down price to Shell, Statoil and Marathon. It’s a project estimated to be worth over 50 billion Euros, but the Irish people will hardly benefit from the profits - and Shell gets the largest share.

Even worse the people in Mayo will suffer from the pollution around an inland refinery and a high pressure pipeline that will endanger local communities. Protests in Ireland have led to innocent people being jailed, and Gluaiseacht decided to bring the protest, including a rather large pipeline, to the Shell HQ in London on St Patrick's Day.

Around 30 Irish protesters along with some local supporters held a good-natured and lively protest, with a great deal of singing and dancing as well as that giant pipeline, watched by a number of Shell security men and a small group of police - including FIT and the inevitable photographer.

More pictures shortly at  http://mylondondondiary.co.uk/2008/03/mar.htm#mayo

Peter Marshall
- e-mail: petermarshall@cix.co.uk
- Homepage: http://mylondondiary.co.uk

Additions

old street shell garage vening of 17th march

18.03.2008 21:40




Members of Rhythms of Resistance Samba band visited Shell's old street petrol station around 8pm on the evening of 17th March to spread information about the pipeline to passers by and drivers visiting the petrol station.
We decided not to actually block the entrance/exit but instead to play on the forecourt (lovely accoustics!).
On arrival we noticed a tanker on the forecourt filling up the pumps. As he atemped to leave we decided to sand in front of his lorry and stop him leaving, and gave him a flyer explaining why we were present.
Several times the irate driver moved his vehicle forward attaempting to squash/scare those people standing in front of the lorry.
Eventually when he failed in running us over he decided to make a phone call instead,(we presumed to the police), and at this point we moved away from in front of the lorry but he just continued to sit there.
At this point we decided to leave before the police arrived and return once he had left and the police had been and gone.

On our return some 20 minuites later we again went onto the forecourt and commenced drumming, but this time two police appeared within some minuites.
We were asked to move to the pavement and complied, all the time drumming.
Soon the police returned from their car again and asked us if we'd promise to not go back onto the forecourt so they could leave and deal with 5 robberies!?
We said yes, of course.
So they left.
We continued for a while longer, witnessing a 'biodiesel' taxi enter the forecourt and fill up with regular diesel.
On talking to the driver he told me 'you gotta put diesel in it and there's nowhere to buy biodiesel' and when i said 'so the fact it says on the side "run on biodiesel" is a lie then?' he replied "yes'.
(see photo)

sambista


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Shell Sells Suicide

18.03.2008 22:51

Some words:

there’s a bird dressed in black
there’s a world nearly cracked
there is me, there is you
what the hell shall we do?

it’s not hard to explain
all the ways we can gain
from a world without oil
no more spills, no more spoils

Shell smells sweet gas off the seashore in Mayo
they think it’s theirs just ‘cos the government says so
but they forgot about the will of the people
and the people of Mayo say ‘No, no, no, no, no, no, no -
it’s Shell that’s got to go!’

Shell sells suicide on the forecourt
Shell sells suicide
Shell sells suicide with such forethought
or
Shell smells sweet gas over in Rossport
or
Shell smells sweet oil in Port Harcourt
Shells sells ecocide

Shell buys South Bank silence completely
Shell sells wild lies
Shell kills wildlife and still smiles so sweetly
Shell kills wildlife (and somewhere the future quietly dies…or is reborn?)

here’s a bird dressed in black
there’s a world nearly cracked
there is me, there is you
what the hell shall we do?
- can we start anew?
- say farewell to Shell
- say no to oil etc.

Carbon Town Cryer


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