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5th May 2009, 15:39
http://www.wsm.ie/news_viewer/5515
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/92183
By way of background to the current mood in Erris, let's remind ourselves of 2 key recent events.
In the early hours of Thursday 13rd April, Shell mercenaries viciously attacked Willie Corduff within the confines of the Shell compound.
On Thursday 30th April at a community meeting with Ministers Eamon Ryan and Eamon O'Cuiv, people realised that trying to 'talk' to these guys was a fruitless exercise. There were calls from all corners of the community for civil disobedience, the physical stopping of the project and the taking of the 'law into our own hands', when the ministers refused to invite Shell to pull back to allow breathing space to resolve the conflict.
This is serious stuff. The mood in Erris now is that people are willing to pay any price to Stop Shell, and to take action accordingly.
But we need support, in numbers, to achieve the critical mass of people required to be effective. To be effective in pulling down Shell fences in order to remove them.
This protest is about taking direct action against the Shell machine and removing it from Glengad.
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What has happened in Erris over the past two weeks is unprecedented in the harassment by security forces (both private and state) and the fight back by the community is astounding and inspirational. Sean Mallory having spent time in mayo recently outlines the main events over the past two weeks.
A day of Action has been called by Mayo Shell to Sea. The community after putting up fierce resistance to Shell's attempts to restart work are now asking you to join them in a day of protest. The protest assembles Glengad 18-00hrs on Saturday May 9th..
http://www.wsm.ie/attachments/may2009/fence_pulling_1.jpg
Community attempts to remove fencing (Sunday 3rd May) (Niall Indymedia)
The community are doing their best to fend off the attacks organised by Shell with the hired help of the Szeckler legion (who recently attempted to assassinate Evo Morales). Deepest wishes to and solidarity with them.
Quite simply Shell have tried to illegally erect their own operations there, which are unwanted by the community.
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/92183
By way of background to the current mood in Erris, let's remind ourselves of 2 key recent events.
In the early hours of Thursday 13rd April, Shell mercenaries viciously attacked Willie Corduff within the confines of the Shell compound.
On Thursday 30th April at a community meeting with Ministers Eamon Ryan and Eamon O'Cuiv, people realised that trying to 'talk' to these guys was a fruitless exercise. There were calls from all corners of the community for civil disobedience, the physical stopping of the project and the taking of the 'law into our own hands', when the ministers refused to invite Shell to pull back to allow breathing space to resolve the conflict.
This is serious stuff. The mood in Erris now is that people are willing to pay any price to Stop Shell, and to take action accordingly.
But we need support, in numbers, to achieve the critical mass of people required to be effective. To be effective in pulling down Shell fences in order to remove them.
This protest is about taking direct action against the Shell machine and removing it from Glengad.
..
What has happened in Erris over the past two weeks is unprecedented in the harassment by security forces (both private and state) and the fight back by the community is astounding and inspirational. Sean Mallory having spent time in mayo recently outlines the main events over the past two weeks.
A day of Action has been called by Mayo Shell to Sea. The community after putting up fierce resistance to Shell's attempts to restart work are now asking you to join them in a day of protest. The protest assembles Glengad 18-00hrs on Saturday May 9th..
http://www.wsm.ie/attachments/may2009/fence_pulling_1.jpg
Community attempts to remove fencing (Sunday 3rd May) (Niall Indymedia)
The community are doing their best to fend off the attacks organised by Shell with the hired help of the Szeckler legion (who recently attempted to assassinate Evo Morales). Deepest wishes to and solidarity with them.
Quite simply Shell have tried to illegally erect their own operations there, which are unwanted by the community.