A list of all known actions in Dublin on the Rossport Campaign over the next seven days. Please add to it as we go.
Note to Indymedia heads. I know many of these are events but I think people need a more general overview of what's going on to prevent people stumbling over each other.
Updated List of Actions
Thursday
Sinn Féin Picket at SHELL Garage, Kylemore Road, starting at 6pm
Friday
Sinn Féin Picket at SHELL in Clare Hall
Sinn Féin Picket at Statoil at Donneycarney Church
Sinn Féin Picket at SHELL in Glasnevin
Sinn Féin Picket at SHELL at Lucan by-pass
Sinn Féin Picket at SHELL Taney Road, Dundrum
Sinn Féin Picket at SHELL in Dalkey
Sinn Féin Picket at Statoil in Castleknock
Sinn Féin Picket at Statoil in Hartstown
All these from 5pm to 7pm and those outside of Dublin not listed
Saturday
Cavalcade to Belmullet leaving Liberty Hall at 8.30am
Tuesday
Day of Action Against SHELL and Statoil - No details confirmed
Shell to Sea Meeting at 8pm, EENGO Offices, Wexford St
Wednesday
Picket at High Court at 10.30am in solidarity with Rossport Five
Shell to Sea Protest at Norwiegean Embassy at 34 Molesworth St at 1pm
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4Shell Garage on the Kylemore Road has been successfully closed down for the last hour by a group of local SF activists. Photos to follow later.
I have been e-mailed details of 2 more to be hit affter five - I'll post details when they're ongoing
well done!!!
beir bua
Krossie
write news as it happens and all that palaver
A nationwide protest is to take place today to highlight the plight of the five men jailed over their objections to a gas pipeline in Co Mayo.
Hundreds of supporters are set to picket Shell and Statoil garages across the country as the row over the jailing of the men deepens.
Micheal O’Seighin, Vincent McGrath, his brother Philip, Willie Corduff and Brendan Philbin from Rossport in Co Mayo are being held in Cloverhill prison in Dublin for refusing to obey an injunction taken out by Shell.
“It is not good enough for the Government to wash their hands of the Corrib Gas debacle and allow Shell to ride roughshod over the people of Rossport,” Martin Ferris, a Sinn Féin TD, said.
The five men were put in Cloverhill prison last week for obstructing the construction of the pipeline across their land and have stated publicly that they are determined to continue their opposition to the pipeline.
Shell E & P Ireland is seeking to pump gas at high pressure from the Corrib gas field along the pipe to an onshore refinery at Bellanaboy in Mayo as part of a €990m project.
The jailed men want Shell to build the gas refinery offshore because they fear that pumping unrefined gas past their homes will lead to a health and safety risk.
The President of the High Court, Judge Joseph Finnigan, has warned the five men that their fate is in their own hands.
The judge said it was up to the men to purge their contempt of court to be freed from jail.
The jailing of the five men has brought national attention to the campaign against the pipeline, which has been going on since work on it began in 1998.
Protests are planned to take place in Dublin, Kerry, Cork, Waterford, Galway, Leitrim, Waterford, Laois, Kilkenny, Kildare and Westmeath between 5-7pm today.
“Serious issues have arisen at every stage in this process going right back to the original granting of licenses and the allocation of the site at Bellanaboy, all of which are shrouded in mystery,” Mr Ferris said.
“The five men should be released immediately. The Government should initiate an independent review of health and safety risks and institute a thorough public investigation into every aspect of Shell’s involvement in this project right back to the shoddy deal that gave them control over the Corrib Field in the first instance.”
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