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Challenge to politicians over Mayo Human Rights abuses

category sligo | rights, freedoms and repression | other press author Wednesday July 15, 2009 21:03author by Sligo leftie - None Report this post to the editors

Sligo éirígí activist Gerry Casey has described as “shameful” the silence of the north-west’s TD’s and MEP’s over continuing human rights abuses being inflicted on those opposed to the giveaway of our natural resources to Shell in County Mayo.

Sligo éirígí activist Gerry Casey has described as “shameful” the silence of the north-west’s TD’s and MEP’s over continuing human rights abuses being inflicted on those opposed to the giveaway of our natural resources to Shell in County Mayo. He also claimed that the police forces of this state have become enforcers for Shell law, abandoning their own laws and has challenged these local politicians to make public their stance on these abuses.

Casey said: “In recent weeks, as the pipe laying ship, the Solitaire, has returned to Broadhaven Bay to commence work yet again on Shells pipe-line, intimidation of local residents and shell to sea campaigners has intensified. Local fishermen have been arbitarily arrested as they worked and have had their boats impounded at Shell’s insistence. Despite the fact that these fishermen have a licence to fish where they were doing so, the Gardai have tried to justify their actions by claiming they were breaching a 500-metre exclusion zone around the Solitaire. However, according to the Department of Transport no such zone exists.”

He added: “Local campaigners, including Willie Corduff, one of the Rossport five, have been severely assaulted and hospitalised while one fisherman also had his boat sank. Both incidents were carried out by gangs of masked individuals. In both instances the Gardai treated the victims of these attacks with hostility and have not investigated these incidents. Yet the Gardai are regularly arresting and assaulting peaceful protestors against this project while ignoring completely the regular law breaking being carried out by Shell and its security goons.”

“The actions of Shell, with the assistance of the Gardai, navy and their political masters, in north Mayo are outrageous. The only viable solution to this dispute is for our natural resources in the Corrib gas field and elsewhere to be nationalised. This would allow the local community's genuine environmental concerns to be properly addressed also."

"Our health and education services have suffered major cutbacks in recent times, with nurses and other essential front line staff being laid off. Hospital wards are being shut down and cancer services are being removed. School transport fees are set to increase dramatically with special needs classes being scrapped. Yet as they prepare to inflict even more cutbacks and hardship on workers and those reliant on social welfare, this administration continues to refuse to bring an end to the giveaway of our natural resources.”

He concluded: “Local TD's and MEP's have all remained silent as the people of Erris have suffered continued harassment, intimidation, assault, arbitary arrest and jailing at the hands of the Gardai and the IRMS at the behest of Shell. They have betrayed the people that they claim to represent. They should hang their heads in shame. I am now challenging them to make public their stance on these continuing abuses and the give away to Shell of these valuable resources that belong to the Irish people.”

Related Link: http://eirigisligeach.blogspot.com/2009/07/challenge-to-politicians-over-human.html
author by Seamuseenpublication date Thu Jul 16, 2009 12:04author address author phone Report this post to the editors

"Has any of the MEP's in the north west taken a position on the Corrib issue?"

I'd say "yes" by the looks of things - and their position is to support Shell and our Government (to the hilt!!) regarding the unconstitutional "giveaway" of our oil and gas resources.

Note that Article 10 of Bunreacht na hEireann (Constitution of the Republic of Ireland) makes very clear mention of "royalties".

Where are these royalties?

How come our Constitution is being violated in such a massive way?

Why is it that all this outrageous Constitutional abuse is completely unstoppable apparently?

It looks as if the "corruption monster" has crossed some invisible line, taken on a life of its own, and is now so powerful and fearsome that it cannot be stopped by any means or anybody?

Instead of wasting time and money on a SECOND Lisbon Treaty Referendum, it seems to me we should be having an "Oil and Gas Reserves Nationalisation Referendum", keeping Article 6.1 of our EXTREMELY hard won Constitution in mind:

"All powers of government, legislative, executive and judicial, derive, under God, from the people, whose right it is to designate the rulers of the State and, in final appeal, to decide all questions of national policy, according to the requirements of the common good."

If only we could get back to basics?

Unfortunately, it looks as though it might already be too late for that now?

Related link: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Article+6.1+%28Bun...&aqi=

author by Brianpublication date Wed Jul 15, 2009 21:19author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Has any of the MEP's in the north west taken a position on the Corrib issue?

 
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