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category mayo | environment | news report author Friday April 14, 2006 20:16author by Text: Terry Photos: Eve and Terry - Rossport Solidarity Camp Report this post to the editors

Report on today's Good Friday march along route of Shell's never to be built gas pipeline in Rossport, Erris, County Mayo.
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Today two hundred people gathered at the Corduff farmstead in Rossport to walk the three miles to the pier in Rossport village, along the route of the pipeline, to symbolically turn the pipeline to the sea. Symbolism being appropriate as the pipeline is only ever going to be there symbolically.
Carried on the march were the white crosses which honour the Ogoni nine, and which are normally to be found across from the site in Ballinaboy where Shell would like to build their refinery.
The Ogoni nine were opponents of Shell in Nigeria who were executed by the military regime there ten years ago. The crosses were put up in Ballinaboy, last November, on the tenth anniversary of the executions. Also put up at this time was a mural of Ken Saro Wiwa, one of the nine, which is located in Rossport, adjoining the closed down Sicim-Roadbridge pipeline construction compound. The mural is to feature in the Art not Oil exhibition in London.

The Good Friday walk seems set to become something of a tradition, as this is the second year it has been held. As is suggested by the crosses the event is intended to commemorate the Ogoni nine. Also this being the time of year when you plant potatoes the time is symbolic of the start of growth.
An awful lot has happened since Good Friday a year ago, a ripe crop of resistance has grown. Last years Good Friday walk was actually the first public Shell to Sea demonstration.
In spring 2005 a pall of oppression hung in the air, almost touchable, the various sites and compounds seemed to dwarf all hope, now their fences, rusting pipes, silent trucks, and empty pre-fabs seem to cower beneath a risen people.

This being the 90th anniversary of the Easter Rebellion, Shell and the state would do well to remember the words of James Connolly: “If you strike at, imprison, or kill us, out of our prisons or graves we will still evoke a spirit that will thwart you, and perhaps, raise a force that will destroy you! We defy you! Do your worst!”

Related Link: http://www.struggle.ws/rsc/

people gather outside the Corduff house, the starting point of the march
people gather outside the Corduff house, the starting point of the march

nine crosses commerate the Ogoni nine
nine crosses commerate the Ogoni nine

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the march sets off
the march sets off

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the march passes the now largely unused Shell compound in Rossport
the march passes the now largely unused Shell compound in Rossport

nine crosses are hung on the gate of Shell's Rossport compound
nine crosses are hung on the gate of Shell's Rossport compound

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private property

young and old took part
young and old took part

Mary Kate and Bob share a joke
Mary Kate and Bob share a joke

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Sean Harrington waves the flag
Sean Harrington waves the flag

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marchers gather on the pier in Rossport for words and reflection
marchers gather on the pier in Rossport for words and reflection

author by Terry & Eve - RSCpublication date Fri Apr 14, 2006 20:30author address author phone Report this post to the editors

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Sr Maureen Murphy and Maura Harrington address the crowd
Sr Maureen Murphy and Maura Harrington address the crowd

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campers have a picnic
campers have a picnic

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The Shell to Sea horsebox H.Q. comes from Ballinaboy to visit Rossport
The Shell to Sea horsebox H.Q. comes from Ballinaboy to visit Rossport

author by Visionarypublication date Fri Apr 14, 2006 23:40author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Bravo, Bravisse!

author by ('',)publication date Sat Apr 15, 2006 12:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Looking good, nice haircut.

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author by xpublication date Sat Apr 15, 2006 18:09author address author phone Report this post to the editors

...is bleedin brutal!!

author by mpublication date Mon Apr 17, 2006 00:16author address author phone Report this post to the editors

somebody get that man a razor!

author by Cpublication date Tue Apr 18, 2006 16:28author address author phone Report this post to the editors

If that haircut isn't enough to scare away $hell I don't know what will.

Keep up the good work, looks like an excellent march, very large turnout from the local community.

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