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Successful Shell To Sea Picket On The Finglas Road (23/02/08)
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Saturday February 23, 2008 15:45 by Nikita - CYM
This afternoon, activists gathered at the shell station on the Finglas road for a picket called by the Connolly Youth Movement. Comrades from many different political backgrounds joined us in our support of the Rossport people and opposition to the dangerous pipeline being built in Mayo without the consent of the local community. Around 20 people attended the picket, which lasted for one and a half hours from 1pm until 2.30pm. There was a great atmosphere at the event courtesy of the fine tunes being played on the new picket boombox, featuring the nice traditional airs of one of the Rossport five, Vincent Mc Grath. Also sporadic dancing from some our comrades, added to the overall positive vibes of the picket. |
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Oisin is so photogenic its unreal :) Good protest!
Thanks again to everyone who showed up, great feedback from the public and good spirit among the group, looking forward to bigger and better. Have a few crackin photos but ive spent the last 4 houres trying to get them on, and this thing just isn't playing ball with me! my email is there so if you send me a message i'll forward the photos on, maybe you can have a blast at getting them on this. ádh mór oraibh a chairde.
Proving that he has not lost touch with the grassroots of the Green activist movement, the Minister for Natural Resources cycled up to Glasnevin to join in the protest.
(actually that just someone in a mask, but we can dream)
SUPPORT FROM THE GREEN PARTY
Four more pictures.
The big question is: Will Topaz stop buying fuel from Shell now that they are dropping the Shell brand? Or is it just the brand they don't like?
Shell to Sea Glasnevin
Shell to Hell
two gardaí show their support
business as usual
If you've ever wondered what those guys hanging around at your demonstration are like up close...
short video of the picket line. Music is by Vincent McGrath.