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Dublin Shell to Sea 24 hour Solidarity Fast outside Shell HQ, 6pm-6am

category dublin | rights, freedoms and repression | press release author Tuesday September 16, 2008 17:06author by Dublin Shell to Sea Report this post to the editors

In solidarity with Maura Harrington and the continuing resistance in Mayo and beyond

Dublin Shell to Sea are adding to their daily vigil and protest at Shell HQ this Friday with a 24 hours solidarity fast.
This action is being taken in solidarity with Maura Harrington,who by then,without the departure of the Solitaire having taken place, be on her 11th day on hunger strike.
Films depicting the events that ave unfolded in North West Mayo and further afield since the inception of this project shall be screened on the side of THE Shell HQ Building.
In solidarity with Maura
In solidarity with Maura

Dublin Shell to Sea are adding to their daily vigil and protest at Shell HQ this Friday with a 24 hours solidarity fast.
Th fast will take place at Shell's Irish HQ, 53 Lwr Leeson Street, Dublin 2
This action is being taken in solidarity with Maura Harrington,who by then,without the departure of the Solitaire having taken place, be on her 11th day on hunger strike.
People are advised to bring warm clothing and some waterproofs as well as water and political materials (banners,placards,posters etc)
Films depicting the events that ave unfolded in North West Mayo and further afield since the inception of this project shall be screened on the side of THE Shell HQ Building.
We must not allow Shell or the state to derail,particularly in the mainstream press, the recent advances made by the Shell to Sea campaign

Solidairty
Shell to Sea!

Related Link: http://shelltosea.com

Films being projected during a Nigerian Shell victims vigil,November 2007
Films being projected during a Nigerian Shell victims vigil,November 2007

In solidarity with the locl people in Erris who have so bravely resisted multinational and state
In solidarity with the locl people in Erris who have so bravely resisted multinational and state

author by Chrissiepublication date Tue Sep 16, 2008 17:11author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Superb, so good to see the level of support for Maura. A short fast is a sharp taste of what she is enduring for the sake of her homeland and people. Carry on to victory.

author by Starstruckpublication date Fri Sep 19, 2008 16:43author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Due to the excellent news earlier today that the Solitaire had left Irish waters and Maura had ceased her hungerstrike, todays vigil and fast at Shell HQ have been cancelled.
Come one come all to the fubdraiser gig on Sunday night in the cobblestone (see events calendar) and have tehe craic

Solidarity!

 
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