Shell security attack Willie Corduff after illegal Glengad compound dismantled

23.04.2009
Shel­l’s ille­gal Glen­gad com­pound was dis­man­tled last night and Gold­man win­ner, Willie Cor­duff was assault­ed by masked Shell secu­ri­ty dur­ing truck protest.

Glengad compound fence torn down23.04.2009
Shel­l’s ille­gal Glen­gad com­pound was dis­man­tled last night and Gold­man win­ner, Willie Cor­duff was assault­ed by masked Shell secu­ri­ty dur­ing truck protest.
Yes­ter­day Shell’s attempts to restart their works on the Cor­rib Gas project were ground to a halt after only eight hours. At 6–30 a work­force of about 20, backed up by around 50 pri­vate secu­ri­ty guards erect­ed fences to re-estab­lish a com­pound. This com­pound is the would-be on-shore pipe instal­la­tion base. Works were seri­ous­ly ham­pered when local peo­ple and sol­i­dar­i­ty camp activists occu­pied machin­ery.

By 4 o clock Ross­port Five mem­ber Willie Cor­duff was still refus­ing to leave the from under the truck, which he had occu­pied in the com­pound and all work had ground to a halt. Shell were unable to con­tin­ue as Willie was pre­vent­ing nec­es­sary equip­ment being used.

As the evening drew to a close Willie was res­olute that he would stay and the com­mu­ni­ty ral­lied around in sup­port. Through­out the evening sup­port­ers gath­ered at the com­pound to show sup­port for the cam­paign and Willie Corduff’s stand bring­ing blan­kets and hot water bot­tles.

As the crowd gath­ered ten­sions rose as Erris peo­ple saw first hand Shell’s attempt to dev­as­tate their com­mu­ni­ty for a tenth year in a row. The fence beside the truck where Willie was posi­tioned was removed and the activists made their way to Willie to ensure he was ok. Soon the entire south­ern exte­ri­or perime­ter was dis­man­tled. Shell’s ini­tial works were almost undone.

At this point peo­ple returned to see Willie who was cold and still but all things con­sid­ered was in good spir­its. Erris activists had checked Shell’s attempts to restart work. Peo­ple sat around talk­ing and were in high spir­its.

Pro­test­ers Attacked

Around 3am the vig­il of sup­port­ers were gath­ered on the road and Willie was accom­pa­nied at the truck only by his broth­er- in-law. Willie had briefly got­ten out from under the truck to stretch his legs. The two men were stand­ing beside the truck when up to ten Shell secu­ri­ty per­son­nel in black and wear­ing bal­a­clavas “appeared out of nowhere”. The men pushed Willie to the ground and start­ed kick­ing him and hit­ting him with a heavy object that appeared to be a baton or torch. They knelt on his head and twist­ed his arms behind his back as they beat him. His broth­er-in-law attempt­ed to aid Willie but was pushed back repeat­ed­ly and forcibly removed by the masked Shell secu­ri­ty into an adja­cent field where he was then knocked to the ground, kicked and beat­en.

A Shell medic stayed with Willie for a peri­od. Local peo­ple, who arrived on the scene short­ly after the two men were assault­ed, were so fright­ened of the Shell secu­ri­ty per­son­nel that they called the Gar­daí who were patrolling the area. Willie was removed by an ambu­lance to Castle­bar Gen­er­al Hos­pi­tal, where he is being treat­ed for nau­sea and severe bruis­ing to the head and body. A Gar­da state­ment con­firmed the iden­ti­ty of Willie and his brother-in-law’s attack­ers stat­ing that “A pro­test­er [Willie] who was present on the site since yes­ter­day was this morn­ing removed from the com­pound by secu­ri­ty staff.”

Works as we write appears to be sus­pend­ed. Willie Cor­duff is in hos­pi­tal, the area is on a knife-edge as a mix­ture of fear and anger brews.

Peo­ple are urged to trav­el to Erris now to stand with Erris peo­ple to make a stand against Shell.