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category international | anti-capitalism | news report author Monday November 27, 2006 15:20author by Orla - Shell to Sea Report this post to the editors

Edinburgh anti-Shell protest, 11th November 2006

Dalry Road Shell Station shut down by Scottish and Irish anti-shell activists

Showing the names of those who were killed in Nigeria
Showing the names of those who were killed in Nigeria

Activists from Scotland joined friends who came over from Ireland to shut down a Shell petrol station in Edinburgh to show our disgust at this companies behaviour and to show solidarity with the people of Rossport and Nigeria.

When around 25 of us arrived at 12 noon, the station was being filled up by a petrol tanker so the forecourt was already briefly closed. We allowed the tanker to leave then blockaded the entrance and exit of the petrol station and 2 people climbed onto the roof. We blockaded the road with large wooden crosses with the names of the Nigerians who lost their lives 11 years ago. We also had banners saying “Shell get out of Rossport” and “Shell climate criminals”. A nearby billboard had “Shell kills” and “Support Rossport” sprayed onto it. After a good half hour of fun the police arrived. Unsure what to do they called back up. However because of the Football and Rugby matches on at the same time there was a shortage of police. They called out 4 units but could only pull 10 police. Their threats of arrest where then visibly weak as they didn't have the capacity to arrest all 25 of us. Having an action at the same time as other large policed events exploits their capacity weaknesses. They threatened to arrest us with a breach of the highways act (because a petrol station is technically a highway). They then tried the classic argument that if we have the right to protest then how dare we stop these people from exercising their fundamental human right to buy petrol. The police didn't know how to respond when asked about the rights of the fence-line communities which shell “legally” threatens . After a couple of hours of lively music (trumpets and drums!) and carnival we dispersed before they had a chance to take our details but they did manage to film us with their cameras.

We succeeded in; stopping the profiteering of a Shell petrol station for an afternoon, handed out information to bemused on-lookers and workers in the shop in the station, showed solidarity with the people of Rossport and the Niger Delta and worked to tarnish the image of this awful company. We also succeeded in wasting the time of 10 police who could have been getting paid for watching the football. This was an easy to organise and pretty effective action, there was no property destruction and there were no arrests.

Related Link: http://www.scotland.indymedia.org

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author by Orlapublication date Mon Nov 27, 2006 15:25Report this post to the editors

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author by Orlapublication date Mon Nov 27, 2006 15:28Report this post to the editors

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author by Orlapublication date Mon Nov 27, 2006 15:31Report this post to the editors

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author by AMcG - Shell to Sea Sligo Irelandpublication date Tue Nov 28, 2006 12:46Report this post to the editors

The people of Rossport and Erris are grateful for the support from Scotland.
The less myopic people realise that it's an incursion on civil rights with far reaching consequences.
For the first time in the history of the Irish state compulsory acquisition orders were issued to local people on behalf of a consortium of multinationals.
The purpose of these is to route a highly pressurised pipeline carrying untreated gas nine kilometres inland to a gas terminal now being built on a four hundred and fifty acre site sold to them by a semi state body.
A visit to the Rossport area would illustrate the shoddy practices and shortcuts being taken by Shell that they are famous for in other areas of the world.
Shell have a bigger economy than Ireland and are not afraid to walk over anyone who gets in their way.
Dissenting voices in the government are few and for a so called democracy our choice between the two main political parties is no choice at all (I know this sounds familiar to the British people)
If activism dies so do our rights and so do we.

Well done to the demonstrators. The people of Northwest Mayo are hardy and will not give up.

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