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category mayo | environment | news report author Tuesday June 05, 2007 19:09author by Max - text & Niall - pics - Shell to Sea Report this post to the editors

"Peaceful my arse you cunt", Supt. Joe Gannon speaks to protest spokeswoman.

On Tuesday morning, June 5th, a team of five protesters and their support crew successfully halted Shells operation in Erris for five hours through the use of "lock-On" arm tubes. The blockade ended with the five being cut loose from each other by the fire brigade and arrested whilst a crowd of around thirty people cheered them on. Shramore is the final stop on the peat haulage route from the site of the proposed gas refinery at Bellanaboy.

Terence Conway of Shell to Sea in Mayo who was present at the protest said "this is an outrageous deal, the government has consistently put out myths about the benefits of this project for the people of Ireland. There are no benefits of this project for the people of Ireland, there are no royalties and all tax is cost deductible which means that Shell, Statoil and Marathon benefit from the deal while the people of Ireland don't benefit at all. This deal needs to be renegotiated immediately".
Shramore Five Lock On …
Shramore Five Lock On …

The stoppage commenced at 7.00 a.m. at the peat deposition site when the protesters emerged with their support crew. Three unsuspecting security personnel shut the gates (presumably expecting some kind of trespass or site occupation). This gave the team sufficient time to lock themselves together on the ground in front of the gates. They did this through linking their arms together inside a dual tube system laced with concrete and steel rods. The police did not arrive on the scene until ten minutes later when banners reading "stop before it's too late!" had been hung from the gates.

Initially the police response was bemused – they were informed that if they attempted to move the people on the ground it would be very likely that they would break their arms. This was filmed and all the police numbers were relayed to a supporter in Dublin. The mood changed when Superintendent Joe Gannon arrived on the scene and a spokesperson informed him that it was a peaceful protest. "Peaceful my arse you cunt" was the response he made to this woman after which he tore down the banners. About an hour later a more supporters arrived on the scene and the police violently removed all support crew from the gates, dragging a couple of people by the hair including a trained medic. The spokesperson once again read out a statement informing the police that they would break the arms of the protesters if they attempted to move them themselves and that they should instead call the fire brigade to deal with the situation. This was ignored and a medic made a run across the road to the protesters after one of the girls screamed when they tried to move her. The medic was grabbed by five officers and hit a number of times before being thrown to the ground.

Over two hours after the protest began the fire brigade finally arrived. By this point the people had been without water for over an hour and the police had refused them access to a doctor despite them visibly burning in the sun and a number of concerned local residents demanding that the five should be given access to medical attention. The firemen gave them water and began to figure out how to cut the group loose – it took them three hours by which time a larger group of supporters had assembled across the road from them.

This tactic was adopted due to the Garda strategy of violence and intimidation. It is difficult to argue that protesters are being violent when they are lying on the ground and unable to move. Unfortunately the misinformation strategy continues. In one instance whilst the fire brigade were cutting the protesters free, a Garda informed a colleague that one of the girls would need stitches in front of the mother of one of the people locked on. Later the police informed a radio journalist that the arrestees had been charged with firearms offences- in fact they were all charged with minor public order offences. The journalist in question has since stated that they will be making a complaint to the Garda ombudsman.

The protest aimed to demonstrate that the issue of the Corrib controversy will not go away. The protesters hope that members of any prospective government recognise the urgent need for a renegotiation of the deal that will not be at the expense of the people of Ireland or their environment. The great Corrib gas swindle cannot be permitted to happen nor will it be allowed.

The 'Five' will appear at Belmullet District Court next Wednesday 13th June, to answer some minor public order offences. Support welcome.

Related Link: http://www.shelltosea.com

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 #   Title   Author   Date 
   More pics.     Niall    Tue Jun 05, 2007 19:19 
   More pics.     Niall    Tue Jun 05, 2007 19:31 
   More pics.     Niall    Tue Jun 05, 2007 19:51 
   Brilliant work!Solidarity from the G( in Germany!     Cormac    Tue Jun 05, 2007 20:11 
   True anti Shell Protest     M.M. Mc Carron    Tue Jun 05, 2007 20:39 
   More pics.     Niall    Tue Jun 05, 2007 20:54 
   Disgrace     Shocked    Tue Jun 05, 2007 21:57 
   who called the fire brigade?     not so easily shocked    Tue Jun 05, 2007 22:18 
   well done     dunk    Tue Jun 05, 2007 22:24 
 10   Shell Shocked?     Fearbolg    Tue Jun 05, 2007 23:16 
 11   good protest     george    Wed Jun 06, 2007 09:22 
 12   well done!     is mise    Wed Jun 06, 2007 10:23 
 13   Shell and Erris Emergency Readiness     shell to sea supporter    Wed Jun 06, 2007 11:43 
 14   well done     siobhan    Wed Jun 06, 2007 13:08 
 15   supp     jedd    Wed Jun 06, 2007 13:18 
 16   In response to shocked     Etain    Wed Jun 06, 2007 17:10 
 17   please     stupid    Wed Jun 06, 2007 17:18 
 18   In La La land     Etain    Wed Jun 06, 2007 17:46 
 19   expert     who    Wed Jun 06, 2007 18:00 
 20   to stupid     shellgame    Wed Jun 06, 2007 18:19 
 21   Benefit for Shell 2 Sea in Cork tomorrow     Anarkitty    Wed Jun 06, 2007 18:44 
 22   Released from custody ...     Niall    Wed Jun 06, 2007 19:06 
 23   waste of time..     ...91    Wed Jun 06, 2007 19:52 
 24   Thanks to the firemen     lily    Thu Jun 07, 2007 11:07 
 25   The right to be arrested     Arrestus    Thu Jun 07, 2007 20:02 
 26   Fire Brig.     1958    Thu Jun 07, 2007 21:09 
 27   National issue     Jack    Fri Jun 08, 2007 10:09 
 28   well done     karen fallon    Fri Jun 08, 2007 12:45 
 29   History of Lock Ons     Down with this sort of thing    Fri Jun 08, 2007 14:33 
 30   History     Cradle    Fri Jun 08, 2007 15:28 
 31   respect and love     feistygirl    Fri Jun 08, 2007 18:14 
 32   In never is too late for $HELL to leave - like last centuary     OldBlueBear-FoxBravo995    Sat Jun 09, 2007 15:34 
 33   sure we've been lockin on at shell up north for years...     darren    Sun Jun 10, 2007 15:10 
 34   an national issue.     mise    Mon Jun 11, 2007 10:49 
 35   today     court?    Wed Jun 13, 2007 18:45 
 36   update from court yesterday (for today and others)     one of the srahmore protestors    Thu Jun 14, 2007 21:32 
 37   Nonsense!!     cool j    Thu Jun 14, 2007 21:52 
 38   well done     kildare    Sat Jun 16, 2007 00:42 
 39   c'mon     chrissie    Sat Jun 16, 2007 15:36 
 40   chrissie     CL    Sat Jun 16, 2007 19:06 
 41   Reply to CL     MacE    Mon Jun 18, 2007 11:43 
 42   People Abusers     Jack    Mon Jun 18, 2007 12:16 
 43   no doubt     CL    Mon Jun 18, 2007 18:35 
 44   Shell in one country     pp    Mon Jun 18, 2007 20:01 
 45   No     CL    Mon Jun 18, 2007 20:23 
 46   Ouch!     D    Mon Jun 18, 2007 21:20 
 47   neutral?     Jack    Wed Jun 20, 2007 09:15 
 48   ask mayo coco     you sure?    Wed Jun 20, 2007 10:12 
 49   to You sure?     Jack    Wed Jun 20, 2007 10:42 
 50   Sure     update    Wed Jul 04, 2007 15:34 
 51   Report of GCM     jj    Wed Jul 04, 2007 20:04 


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