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Rossport Solidarity Camp Update February 2013

 

Contents:

  • Izzy is free!
  • Court News
  • Events in memory of Niall Harnett
  • s2s Pub quiz
  • Confernece: Irelands’s Natural Resources are NOT FOR SALE
  • Corrib Project Update and actions
  • Accommodation update
  • More upcoming events
  • Come to Mayo on 21st of June

 

 Izzy is free!:

 … and the west’s awake…

After a week and a half in custody, Shell to Sea activist Izzy Ní Graidim left Mountjoy prison 24th of February at 1.30pm.

Here’s the full story: http://www.rossportsolidaritycamp.org/?p=1308

 

Related links:

Izzy has just been released from prison!! http://www.rossportsolidaritycamp.org/?p=1296

Protest for Izzy, Mountjoy Prison: http://www.rossportsolidaritycamp.org/?p=1267

Shell to Sea campaigner jailed for 3 months: http://www.rossportsolidaritycamp.org/?p=1235

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Court News:

On the 13th February 2 other campaigners were up on obstruction charges got the probation act and so were not convicted.

Next court date is the 13th March @10.30am in Belmullet -  4 campaigners are up, including Shell to Sea spokespeople Maura Harrington and Terence Conway.

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Celebratory gatherings in memory of Niall

Friday 8th March, 4.30pm, Scariff, Co. Clare:

CELT supporters including Sandy & Ali and other members of Fake McCoys – and hopefully a few other musicians / singers – are having a celebratory gathering in memory of our dear departed friend Niall Harnett at Scariff Community Garden (and East Clare Community Coop coffee shop) on Friday 8th March, 4.30pm onwards.  There will be a camp-fire and pizzas available and other snacks and people will be welcome to tell their stories / anecdotes / poems about Niall around the fire – the music will begin after 7pm.  Please pass on this invitation to any of Niall’s friends.

 

Saturday 23rd March, Kielys in Mount Merrion, Dublin: 

Niall was a person special to us all in different ways, a friend, a leader, an organiser. Great company and much missed. In order to pay our respects and remember the man, we are having a night of celebration in Kielys in Mount Merrion at 8.30pm.
There’ll be music on the night so if you want to play a tune in Niall’s honour, please give Jim Conway or Greg Manahan a shout. Ciaran Myler and Gerard Litster are organisers in chief so if you want to get involved in any other way, they can help.
https://www.facebook.com/events/468537506533088/472456399474532/?ref=notif&notif_t=plan_mall_activity

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Shell to Sea pub quiz, Dublin, 27th February

The CEESA students are organising a pub quiz fundraiser in the Global Bar of the Russell Court Hotel (Camden Street, Dublin 2).
Any help promoting it much appreciated.

It promises to be night of entertainment and merriment organised and hosted by the NUI Maynooth Community Education, Equality and Social Activism learning group and the Equality Studies Centre, UCD.

10 euro a head. Advanced booking is recommended (theresa.okeefe AT nuim.ie) 3 euro drink promotions on the night. Fully accessible.

https://www.facebook.com/events/206621816145368/

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Confernece: Irelands’s Natural Resources are NOT FOR SALE

It’s organised by People Before Profit.
Speakers include Shell to Sea spokesperson Maura Harrington, Pat (The Chief) O’Donnell, Stein Bredal (former Statoil board member) and Jessica Ernst (anti-fracking scientist from the US).
Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/452984951434692/

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Corrib project update and actions

Shell are busy destroying the fields in Glengad. Protests are ongoing, please see here for latest news:

http://www.indymedia.ie/article/103296

http://www.indymedia.ie/article/103304

It’s the field we used to walk down through to get to the 2006/2007 camp in the dunes. Someone is down in Glengad now taking photos so there’ll be a special Glengad article up soon on indymedia to show people what’s going on.

In Aughoose rumours abound that the TBM is stuck in the “Dóib” – the mysterious clay-like substance underlying much of the blanket bog in the area. Dóib is well known and understood locally but Shell are always getting stuck in it.

Latest rumours:

  1. The grout that the TBM injects to solidify the material around it as it advances won’t mix with the dóib and so the machine is stuck.
  2. They are bringing in new chemicals to mix in the grout to see will it help mix with the dóib.
  3. They are organising to borrow a machine from the army in the Curragh, Kildare to pull the TBM out again.
  4. The tunnel is flooding.
  5. The German tunnelling engineers don’t know what to do.
  6. They are looking at abandoning the tunnel and going overland again
  7. It was just a hydraulics failure – the problem has been solved and tunnelling is underway again and will last another 13 months (rumour circulated by Shell)

Interestingly there has been no official weekly update to Minister Pat Rabbitt’s DCENR published since the 10th if January. usually they are a week late publishing them. Hopefully they are stuck – but usually the environment is the collateral damage for Shell mistakes – they are going through what is supposed to be a nature reserve.

The DCENR website says: In compliance with 10.10 (3) of the Rules and Procedures Manual for Offshore Petroleum Production Operations, weekly progress reports on the current work status are provided by SEPIL.

Pressure on the DCENR  for the latest updates would be good.

Email padadmin@dcenr.gov.ie and address it to Ciarán O’ hObáin

Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources,  29-31 Adelaide Road, Dublin 2, Ireland
Tel  +353-1-6782000  Fax +353-1-6782449
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Update on accommodation

The camp house is closed for the time being, but people are most welcome keep visiting and staying in the area to support the campaign. There’s been a steady flow of people coming to stay short and medium term at the house over the winter, but we don’t have the enough long-term people at the moment to facilitate the open ended accommodation as we have until now. This could change in the future, but it would take commitment from enough people to organise it and make it happen. If you are interested in getting involved in the camp email us – rossportsolidaritycamp@gmail.com

There are still plenty local accommodation options:

Fritz & Betty’s Hostel: Kilcommon Lodge, Pullathomas (+353) (0)97.84621 Website: http://www.kilcommonlodge.ie/Email: info@kilcommonlodge.ie

Mc Grath’s B&B,  Pullathomas- 097 84626

There are also a number of locals who have offered to host visitors/ have a place to pitch a tent but it may not always be possible to arrange this.

If you don’t know people well enough here to arrange you’re own stay with them, email rossportsolidaritycamp@gmail.com in advance of your visit to see if we can organise a place to stay. The set up would obviously be different to the camp house – please remember that this would be someones home and it’s a really busy time of year with farming so be independent. You can easily hitch lifts to Belmullet to buy food and although its packed away now, some of the resources of the camp would be available. It would be important to offer to help out with any jobs in-exchange for your stay if it can be arranged.

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More upcoming events:

Shell to Sea talks in Universities around Ireland

NUI Maynooth, 11th March
Criostóir from Dublin Shell to Sea will speak along with Jessica Ernst who is a Canadian activist speaking on fracking at lunchtime in the university.More dates and venues to be announced shortly. If you can set up a talk in your community/ college let us know.

Full link: http://www.rossportsolidaritycamp.org/?p=1408

More dates and venues to be announced shortly for the s2s talk tour in universities around Ireland. If you can set up a talk in your community/ college let us know by emailing rossportsolidaritycamp@gmail.com or dublins2s@gmail.com.

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29th March is the Good Friday walk (now in its 8th year) where the campaign remembers the Ogoni 9. There will also be gardening and camp work to get involved with throughout the weekend.

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27-28th April is a preparation weekend for the camp in June – Please come and help out with lots of practical tasks to get ready.

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Watch this space for further events. If you would like to organise a weekend up here, please get in touch. Possible ideas could be an art weekend of sign and mural painting, gardening work, music sessions etc

As many of you will already be familiar with how the camp functions and have contacts with the local campaign, it would be really great to have groups of people visiting who are able to be autonomous in terms of cooking etc…..

Local people are so happy to see people come, especially those they have met over the years and there’s always plenty to do! The Gardai are thin on the ground and so it is easier to have successful actions. Some of them are feeling a little touch of the blue flu, perhaps in it’s early stages.

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Come to Mayo on the 21st of June

 

(Please print out the full update and spread the word! http://www.rossportsolidaritycamp.org/?cat=6 )
This year it is planned to have a shorter camp, but to attract a large number of people.

Basically we’ll be building the camp from the start of June to be ready for Mid-June.

Build camp 1st – 15th June
Solidarity camp from Friday the 21st to Sunday the 30th June

The G8 is to take place 17-19 June in Co. Fermanagh. The camp in Mayo takes place after the G8, for those who would like to have an active month in June!

We are also encouraging groups to come and engage in actions at this time, but if you can only come once this summer, then the last week of June (21st-30th) is the time to be here – get organising.

New posters, leaflets, youtube videos and speaking tours are being organised/made to promote the campaign and summer camp. Contact us if you want to help organising or promoting the events this summer.

Hasta la victoria siempre,

R.S.C

Galway s2s and Rossport Solidarity Camp members challenged the head of SEPIL, Michael Crothers, to answer for the crimes Shell has commited.

Follow up on the peaceful protest held on the 28th February 2013 in NUIG:

Resistance to Shell in Galway City

Galway S2S and Rossport Solidarity Camp members challenged the head of SEPIL, Michael Crothers, to answer for the crimes Shell has commited.

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The Managing Director of Shell E&P Ireland, Michael Crothers, came to the NUI Galway Energy Night on the evening of Feb 28th. He was part of a PR delegation that promoted Shell’s progress in attempting to bring the Corrib Gas Project on-stream. A group of local Galway Shelltosea activists and Rossport Solidarity Camp members with ethical objections to the Gas Project staged a peaceful protest to express their concerns. Shell has been allowed to remove 125,000 tonnes of peat bog from an area directly including, and surrounded by, EU Special Areas of Conservation. The Irish government has failed in its legal duty to protect the natural habitats upon which Shell are currently working. In relation to the negative environmental consequences of the CGP, Crother’s response was to praise Shell’s environmental record as “exemplary”.

Protesters raised their banners in solidarity with all of the global communities that have been, and still are, subject to Shell’s immoral and illegal activities, be they environmental, social or economic. Shell and partners have been subjecting the community of Erris, North County Mayo, to the building of an experimental & highly dangerous gas pipeline for the past 13 year experimental.

During a Q&A session, one person asked Crother’s about Shell’s activities in Nigeria. It has been well documented that in the mid 1990′s Shell colluded with the Nigerian Military in the murder of environmental activist Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight other activists? Crothers was asked to comment on a 2009 court settlement in New York; relating to the murder of the Saro-Wiwa, in which Shell agreed to pay $15.5m in compensation to the relatives of Ken Saro-Wiwa. To many objective observers, this was a clear admission by the Shell corporation that it is guilty of murder and human right violations? Crothers claimed to be unaware of what has happened to Saro-Wiwa in Nigeria and wouldn’t, even though the case made international headlines at the time. The protest was successful because it prevented SEPIL from presenting an inaccurate and in many cases, totally untrue, account of Shell’s activities in Ireland and in other parts of the world.

 

 

 

 

 

Video from that evening: http://youtu.be/UiM_grHdnfM

 

Royal-Dutch-Shell-GUILTY-of-Mass-Murder: http://youtu.be/T5pHoDhbguQ


UN Special Rapporteur calls for full investigation of Corrib Human Rights issues

In a report submitted to the UN Human Right Council last Monday (4th March), the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders Margaret Sekaggya, called on the Irish Government to “Investigate all allegation and reports of intimidation, harassment and surveillance in the context of the Corrib Gas dispute in a prompt and impartial manner”. [1]

Mrs Margaret Sekaggya visited Ireland last November to assess the situation for Human Rights Defenders in Ireland. On the 21st of November she met with a delegation from Shell to Sea.[2]

The report stated that evidence that Mrs Sekaggya received indicated “the existence of a pattern of intimidation, harassment, surveillance and criminalization of those peacefully opposing the Corrib Gas project…. The information received seemed to indicate that the policing of the protests had been, in some instances, disproportionate. Moreover, there have also been serious concerns about the lawfulness of certain actions by the private security firm employed by Shell.”

The Special Rapporteur also noted the use of the Public Order Act in a manner which could, in her opinion, “undermine the right to protest”.

Commenting on the report Shell to Sea spokesperson Maura Harrington stated “All reports to date have consistently found failings in the policing of Corrib.  We welcome Mrs Sekaggya’s call for an impartial investigation, which we believe can only be satisfied by competent people outside the State”

Shell to Sea spokesperson Terence Conway commented “None of the complaints that have been submitted to the Garda Ombudsman have been properly addressed.  This means that Gardaí are still not being held accountable for their actions.  We believe that the Garda Ombudsman should be disbanded, and a proper oversight body be established.”

NOTES: 

[1]  Report of the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders, Margaret Sekaggya – Mission to Ireland
http://www.ohchr.org/Documents/HRBodies/HRCouncil/RegularSession/Session22/A-HRC-22-47-Add-3_en.pdf

[2] Shell to Sea meet UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Defenders.
http://www.shelltosea.com/content/shell-sea-meet-un-special-rapporteur-human-rights-defenders

 

Other related links: http://www.shelltosea.com/content/un-report-criticises-stance-abortion

“Shell to Sea call for abolition of Garda Ombudsman & new body to be established“ MAYO ADVERTISER, MARCH 08, 2013.  - http://www.advertiser.ie/mayo/article/59256/shell-to-sea-call-for-abolition-of-garda-ombudsman-and-new-body-to-be-established

 

 

PROTEST at NUIG today. Managing Director SEPIL / Venture Manager Corrib at Shell Exploration and Production Ireland will be there!

Michael Crothers, Managing Director SEPIL / Venture Manager Corrib at Shell Exploration and Production Ireland, will be speaking in Galway TONIGHT, 28th Feb. This message is an open call to anybody who would like to join in a protest with other local anti-$hell supporters. We will be meeting at NUIG college arch (the Quad) at 6pm. Protest begins around 6.30pm. People are encouraged to brings banner etc.
Also, it would be good to prepare some tough questions to ask Michael Crothers for the Q&A session if possible!!
Below is a link with info on this event.
http://www.nuigenergynight.com/showcase.aspx

However, what is really needed is your presence in solidarity. Hope to see you there! Síocháin

Follow up on the peaceful protest:

Resistance to Shell in Galway City

Galway S2S and Rossport Solidarity Camp members challenged the head of SEPIL, Michael Crothers, to answer for the crimes Shell has commited.

img_0176_2.jpg

The Managing Director of Shell E&P Ireland, Michael Crothers, came to the NUI Galway Energy Night on the evening of Feb 28th. He was part of a PR delegation that promoted Shell’s progress in attempting to bring the Corrib Gas Project on-stream. A group of local Galway Shelltosea activists and Rossport Solidarity Camp members with ethical objections to the Gas Project staged a peaceful protest to express their concerns. Shell has been allowed to remove 125,000 tonnes of peat bog from an area directly including, and surrounded by, EU Special Areas of Conservation. The Irish government has failed in its legal duty to protect the natural habitats upon which Shell are currently working. In relation to the negative environmental consequences of the CGP, Crother’s response was to praise Shell’s environmental record as “exemplary”.

Protesters raised their banners in solidarity with all of the global communities that have been, and still are, subject to Shell’s immoral and illegal activities, be they environmental, social or economic. Shell and partners have been subjecting the community of Erris, North County Mayo, to the building of an experimental & highly dangerous gas pipeline for the past 13 year experimental.

During a Q&A session, one person asked Crother’s about Shell’s activities in Nigeria. It has been well documented that in the mid 1990′s Shell colluded with the Nigerian Military in the murder of environmental activist Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight other activists? Crothers was asked to comment on a 2009 court settlement in New York; relating to the murder of the Saro-Wiwa, in which Shell agreed to pay $15.5m in compensation to the relatives of Ken Saro-Wiwa. To many objective observers, this was a clear admission by the Shell corporation that it is guilty of murder and human right violations? Crothers claimed to be unaware of what has happened to Saro-Wiwa in Nigeria and wouldn’t, even though the case made international headlines at the time. The protest was successful because it prevented SEPIL from presenting an inaccurate and in many cases, totally untrue, account of Shell’s activities in Ireland and in other parts of the world.

 

 

Video from that evening: http://youtu.be/UiM_grHdnfM

 

Royal-Dutch-Shell-GUILTY-of-Mass-Murder: http://youtu.be/T5pHoDhbguQ

Izzy has just been released from prison!!

We were so happy when news reached us of Izzy Ní Ghraidms release from Mountjoy prison we decided to stop the passing convoy of 5 trucks along with an IRMS van & 2 of their road management vehicles.

Izzy was jailed for 3 months last week for a minor public order offence while protesting the Corrib Gas Project.

Ms Ní Ghraidm refused to do community service as she felt her protest was a service to a community under siege from Shell.

The protest planned for outside Mountjoy prison tomorrow is now CANCELLED.

But we are encouraging people to attend the Shell to Sea pub quiz on the 27th of February in the Russell Court Hotel, 21-25 Harcourt Street, Dublin 2.

“The CEESA students are organising a pub quiz fundraiser in the Global Bar of the Russell Court Hotel (Camden Street, Dublin 2).
Any help promoting it much appreciated.

It promises to be night of entertainment and merriment organised and hosted by the NUI Maynooth Community Education, Equality and Social Activism learning group and the Equality Studies Centre, UCD.

10 euro a head. Advanced booking is recommended (theresa.okeefe AT nuim.ie) 3 euro drink promotions on the night. Fully accessible.

https://www.facebook.com/events/206621816145368/