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category cork | rights, freedoms and repression | news report author Wednesday October 04, 2006 12:29author by John Jefferies - Cork Shell to Sea Campaignauthor email corkshelltosea at gmail dot com Report this post to the editors

Up to 25 members of the Cork Shell to Sea support campaign this morning picketted the city's main garda station at Anglesea Street which is also the Munster HQ of an Garda Siochana in protest at the heavy-handed treatment of peaceful Shell to Sea protesters at Bellinaboy, Co. Mayo yesterday.
Cork Shell to Sea protest at Anglesea Street Garda HQ this morning
Cork Shell to Sea protest at Anglesea Street Garda HQ this morning

Organised at short notice after yesterday's disgraceful scenes in Mayo, the Cork protest received widespread public support from passers by and motorists who honked their car horns in support.

Protesters were particularly angry at the fact that a large contingent of gardai were brought from Cork to enforce Shell's entry to it's proposed refinery site at Bellanaboy. A leaflet distributed to hundreds of morning commuters called on rank and file gardai to reflect on the orders they are receiving in taking sides with multi-national corporations against a beleagured community.

Among those participating in this morning's protest were Cork city councillors Mick Barry (Socialist Party) and Johnathan O'Brien (Sinn Féin) along with members of the Workers' Solidarity Movement, Workers' Party and Socialist Workers Party.

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

The message is simple
The message is simple

If you can't find a garda in Cork this week, now you know why!
If you can't find a garda in Cork this week, now you know why!

author by cool jpublication date Wed Oct 04, 2006 13:31author address author phone Report this post to the editors

We very much appreciate people's support from the "Rebel" county. Darkness has decended on my community but the light of truth will eventually burn's away the blackness of lies and suppression!!

author by Ray - Cork Shell to Seapublication date Wed Oct 04, 2006 13:50author email corkshelltosea at gmail dot comauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

At 8:30 this morning (Wednesday 4th October), members of Cork Shell to Sea and their supporters assembled to mount a picket of the main Garda station in Cork city, to protest at the use of the Gardai to remove protestors with force from outside the gates of the site of the proposed refinery at Bellanaboy, Rossport, Co. Mayo. The presence of Cork Gardai as part of that force of privatised muscle only made Cork Shell to Sea more determined that this protest should take place.
Protestors assembled very shortly after 8:30am and immediately put the public of the city on notice that Gardai from here were a large part of the contingent sent to Mayo to defy the people's will. Public response was very good, with lots of honks of support from the busy traffic on Anglesea St., and drivers and passers by were eager to take the leaflets that the protestors were distributing. In contrast, the response from inside the Garda station was one of deafening silence - every Garda entering by the front door affected not to notice the protest, and no one was sent out from the station to either dialogue with the protestors or find out what was being protested. Embarrassment or surliness - your guess is as good as mine!
Given the bright morning sunshine and the excellent response from the non-blue-uniformed public, the mood among the protestors was very good, and the atmosphere outside the station was relaxed and lacking the tension and menace that Cork Gardai are imposing on the good citizens of Erris. A particular highlight - a passing Army contingent in a 4x4 greeted the protest with laughs and smiles and took the leaflets being distributed - obviously not fans of their over-paid and overbearing colleagues!
The protest was maintained outside the station until shortly after 10am, and another pair of highlights of the morning then occurred. First, a passing motorist delivered coffee and biscuits to the protestors to show her support. I have been at many actions and protests over the years and this is the first time I've had this pleasant experience. It goes to show that people's concern for their fellow citizens will not be smokescreened over by Bertie's bluster or Marvellous Mickey's dawfakery in Dail Eireann. Second, just as we were fixing to go after ten, another group of supporters showed up to continue the protest a little while longer. The struggles of the Erris communities are being followed closely by their fellow citizens in the rest of the country, despite the false appearances portrayed by a gutless mainstream media. The success of today's action emboldens us to continue our solidarity work, and it is likely we'll return again soon to continue to highlight the shameful role of Gardai from this city in preventing peaceful protest at Bellanaboy.

Show some reserve Guards!
Show some reserve Guards!

Outraged citizen demonstrating attention
Outraged citizen demonstrating attention

No justice here just privatised public order
No justice here just privatised public order

Message to disgraced Gardai
Message to disgraced Gardai

Links - Shell and Shannon Garda shame
Links - Shell and Shannon Garda shame

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author by Ray - Cork Shell to Seapublication date Wed Oct 04, 2006 13:55author email corkshelltosea at gmail dot comauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

Just another couple of photos from the protest

Getting the message across in large letters
Getting the message across in large letters

Taking a break from leaflet distro
Taking a break from leaflet distro

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author by Starstruckpublication date Wed Oct 04, 2006 15:45author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Protest today lunchtime about 60 attended,another at Shell Donnybrook tonight at 6-onward!
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/78784

author by Pointlesspublication date Thu Oct 05, 2006 17:08author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The title says it all. What a poor turn out for something that is supposed to have the support of the Irish people!

author by cool jpublication date Thu Oct 05, 2006 17:32author address author phone Report this post to the editors

These activities are not rallies - They are conviened to highlight whats going on in Mayo since the mainstream media don't seem capable of objective reporting on anything that challenges the interests of big-business. As you have heard the reponse form the passing public is heartening for our cause up here - They are also arranged at the very last minute which makes whats going on even more impressive!!

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