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The launch of Beat the Boreholes in Mayo!![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Yesterday saw the launch of "Beat the Boreholes"; a campaign of mass civil disobedience to stop Shell works in Mayo this Summer. At 7am in the morning campaigners entered the water in Broadhaven Bay in kayaks and a safety rib in a peaceful attempt to prevent Shell from bringing in a second borehole drilling platform. They were met with 5 Garda water unit boats, with approximately 16 Gardaí on board and 10 security boats. Campaigners attempted to approach the platform but were prevented from doing so by Gardaí who overturned their kayaks. Gardaí arrested 2 campaigners for minor Public Order offences and seized three kayaks, the safety rib & several paddles. This action follows on from previous night when at 7pm people tried to stop the first drilling platform entering the estuary by blocking the way with rafts & kayaks. One kayaker came close to the platform & was seized by Gardai. He says "a garda then pinched my throat with his two fingers and cut off my air supply. He held me like that for about 90 seconds, allowing me to take one or two gasps. He kept saying into my ear that he had my last breath in his hands.”
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'green' Gormley permits Shel to destroy SAC/SAP Sruth Mhada Conn estuary
Come and Beat the Boreholes!!
Here's a picture of John Gormley standing fully behind Willie Corduff & Vincent McGrath on the day of the rally after the Rossport 5 were released from prison in 2005.
Now John Gormley is standing fully behind Shell's plans which will lead to destruction in Sruwaddacon Estuary which is a Special Area of Conservation and Specially Protected Area. Shell had previously ruled out going up Sruwaddacon with the pipeline because of environmental as well as technical reasons.