By Finbar Dwyer - WSM - Workers Solidarity 90
Monday, Jan 30 2006, 1:59pm
Rossport - Go west (and make Shell go offshore
Though the issue of the Rossport pipeline was last
in the news when the the five local men were
released from prison, the conflict with Shell hasn't
gone away. Since then the government commissioned a
report, which essentially whitewashed Shell and gave
the go ahead to build this dangerous pipeline.
The people of Rossport, however, are not lying down
in the face of either the multinational or
government. Last summer they stopped Shell from
carrying out pipeline work. This summer the plan is
the same. Safety is not negotiable.
Five years ago when Shell decided to push ahead with
this pipeline it was clear it wasn't safe. Five
years later, government reports or bullying a small
community will not change this fact. It wasn't safe
then and it isn't safe now.
Beyond safety, the Shell is ripping us off. Five
years ago Shell got the deal of a century when our
esteemed leaders gave them the entire gas field and
then paid them to build the refinery by giving them
massive tax breaks on all their construction work.
If it was a rip-off then, it's still a rip-off now.
Shell are aware that they face a very strong
campaign and so have been sending out fancy leaflets
all across Mayo telling people how safe the pipeline
is. They are getting ready for a big push to have it
built this spring.
The local Campaign is also preparing too. Last
autumn a delegation went to Norway to successfully
publicise the complicity of Statoil, who own the
second largest stake in the field.
At the moment there are several people preparing a
camp site in Mayo to facilitate people who want to
go and show solidarity. The camp is opening on
February 25th and is for all interested in showing
solidarity with the people of Rossport.
In this sparsely populated area the campers will
help with the continuous picket which makes sure
that Shell don't start their pipelaying. If you have
a few days to spare, come to Mayo and help with the
blockades. If you can't get to Mayo, you can get in
touch with your local 'Shell to Sea' group.
For more information about the camp contact Bob
0863201612.
http://
www.shelltosea.com
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