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Thursday January 01 1970

5.30pm - 7pm Book(let) Launch on Rossport Campaign

category dublin | rights, freedoms and repression | event notice author Friday January 04, 2008 09:30author by Booklaunch Report this post to the editors

Book(let) Launch on Rossport Campaign
Book(let) Launch on Rossport Campaign
Friday January 4th
5.30pm - 7pm
Connolly Books, Temple Bar
http://www.communistpartyofireland.ie/cbooks/index.html

*Booklet on the Rossport Campaign
by Michael McCaughen

Michael McCaughan is an Irish writer who has spent the last twenty
years living and working in Latin America, writing for a number of publications, notably the Irish Times. He has been researching the Corrib gas dispute has published his findings.

He has written two books, ‘True Crimes’, a biography of
Argentinian writer Rodolfo Walsh, and ‘The Battle of Venezuela’, about the government of Hugo Chavez. His next book, due out in summer 2008, is about death row prisoner Mumia Abu Jamal

Related Link: http://www.communistpartyofireland.ie/cbooks/index.html

author by Punterpublication date Sat Jan 05, 2008 20:00author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Just got a copy of this in the post. it looks more like a book (123 pages) than a booklet.

Title "The Price of Our Souls - Gas, Shell and Ireland"
by Michael McCaughen
Published by Afri
Retails at 10 euro
I assume they will be stocked at Connolly Books if you want to check it out.

Back cover screed.....

"In a remote corner of Ireland, Shell is building a gas refinery and high pressure pipeline in a landscape of extraodinary beauty. In spite of popular opposition the project has been pushed through by a powerful alliance of state agencies, corporate influence and police pressure.

Meanwhile a major campaign has emerged and combined legal appeals with civil disobedience to challenge the project every step of the way.

Drawing on technical reports and extensive interviews with residents of the affected area, this book reveals the danger of the project and proposes an alternative solution.

The Corrib Gas Project has mobilised public opinion over issues of democratic rights, energy nationalism, community consent, globalisation and corporate power.

Michael McCaughen is a journalist and author based in the Burren, County Clare, who has written extensively for the irish Times and the Guardian on Latin American issues."

"A gripping read. I couldn't put it down"
Lorna Siggins, Irish Times

"Michael McCaughen writes about Latin America with contagious passion and profound insight. He is one of the finest journalists writing today"
Naoim Klein

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