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Thousands march in solidarity with Rossport 5 Sunday last in Castlebar

category mayo | anti-capitalism | news report author Tuesday July 05, 2005 16:28author by Eve C

Thousands march in Castlebar in solidarity with the Rossport 5 and in opposition to Shell's proposed high pressure pipeline in Erris
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An estimated 3000 people marched in Castlebar Sunday last in solidarity with the Rossport five, their families and community and in opposition to Shells proposed high pressure pipeline through Rossport, Erris.

The rally started around 3pm outside a hotel in Castlebar where a stage had been set up. Brid Mc Garry, one of the Rossport farmers and landowners who refused Shell access to their land addressed the crowd reading out a statement and list of demands on behalf of the jailed men’s families. Individual members of the different families then made addresses.

The march began around four and was led by members of the jailed farmer's families carrying letters reading "Free the Rossport 5". Chants of "free the Rossport 5" "shell to sea" and "people before profit" were shouted by the crowds. The march wound its way around the streets of Castlebar stopping at the 1798 monument and the sites connected with Michael Davitt where a comparison was drawn between past struggles and that of the Rossport residents against Shell.

The march ended up back at the same hotel where it had started and Brid McGarry again addressed the crowd before a number of other speakers made addresses including local campaigners Edward Moran, Maura Harrington, as well as Werner Blau Professor of Physics at Trinity College and a number of trade unionists and campaigners as well as local councillors and politicians. All who made an address called for the gas to be cleaned at sea in line with the demands of the Rossport families and community. The rally finished around 6:30.

Brid McGarry reads a statement on behlaf of the families of the Rossport 5
Brid McGarry reads a statement on behlaf of the families of the Rossport 5

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thousands gathered to show solidarity for the rossport 5
thousands gathered to show solidarity for the rossport 5

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author by Eve Cpublication date Tue Jul 05, 2005 16:34author address author phone

The wives and families of the jailed Rossport 5 address the crows last Sunday in Castlebar

Aggie Philban
Aggie Philban

Maureen McGrath (wife of Philip)
Maureen McGrath (wife of Philip)

Maureen McGrath (wife of Vincent)
Maureen McGrath (wife of Vincent)

Cait Sheighin
Cait Sheighin

Mary Corduff
Mary Corduff

author by Eve Cpublication date Tue Jul 05, 2005 16:46author address author phone

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Brid Ni Sheighn
Brid Ni Sheighn

Christopher Philban
Christopher Philban

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Willie and Mary Corduff's son
Willie and Mary Corduff's son

author by Eve Cpublication date Tue Jul 05, 2005 16:50author address author phone

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March begins led by the families of the Rossport 5
March begins led by the families of the Rossport 5

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author by Eve Cpublication date Tue Jul 05, 2005 16:53author address author phone

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Maura Harrington
Maura Harrington

Edward Moran
Edward Moran

Padhraig Campbell
Padhraig Campbell

thousands gathered to show solidarity for the rossport 5
thousands gathered to show solidarity for the rossport 5

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