Invitation to the Biovision 2007 counter-summit

This mes­sage is adressed to all peo­ple in Europe who want to resist active­ly GMO’s, cloning, nano-tech­nolo­gies, bio­met­rics, DNA reg­is­tra­tion, indus­tri­al exper­i­ments upon ani­mals, BioPatent and more gen­er­al­ly agro­chem­i­cal multi­na­tion­al pol­i­cy.

This mes­sage is adressed to all peo­ple in Europe who want to resist active­ly GMO’s, cloning, nano-tech­nolo­gies, bio­met­rics, DNA reg­is­tra­tion, indus­tri­al exper­i­ments upon ani­mals, BioPatent and more gen­er­al­ly agro­chem­i­cal multi­na­tion­al pol­i­cy.

If it is pos­si­ble for you to take a few days off between the 9th and the 14th of March, 2007 and if you have the means to come to Lyon (France), we invite you to take part in our Sum­mit against Biovision/Biosquare.

The Biovision/Biosquare Forum is the biggest Euro­pean Forum and one of the three biggest world­wide on Biotech­nolo­gies. This Forum takes place every odd year in Lyon. On the one hand it is an instru­ment of pro­pa­gan­da (Bio­vi­sion) in favour of biotech­nolo­gies and on the oth­er a mar­ket (Biosquare) where sci­en­tists pro­pose to sell indus­tri­al appli­ca­tions to com­pa­nies of the sec­tor.

The oth­er years Biosquare is held in a Swiss city (Gene­va in 2006, Basle in 2004, Zurich in 2002) while Bio­vi­sion is held from now on in a large town of a coun­try of the south (in 2006 in Alexan­dria, Egypt).

By the time, this Forum has become a full-time lob­by­ing machin­ery in favour of biotech­nolo­gies. It aims to the cre­ation of jobs with high incomes in the area and to decide our future.

If you choose to oppose to biotech­nolo­gies as we do, we invite you to con­tact ( nonabiovision@no-log.org) and to join us.

We will be able to accom­mo­date a cer­tain num­ber of peo­ple, but it can be more pleas­ant for you to pay hotel rooms if you can or to stay at a friend’s house.

It will be pos­si­ble to park car­a­vans or bus­es. Also we would appre­ci­ate all kind of help, for instance if you could come one week in advance.

If you can­not come, watch out : a cyber-action is already being planned.

See more…
www.rebellyon.info/spikini/biopognon/PagePrincipale

nonabiovision@no-log.org

Mass trespass halts work on Shell refinery in Ireland

16.02.2007

The Shell to Sea Cam­paign organ­ised a day of sup­port on the 16th Feb­ru­ary at Bel­lan­aboy to give peo­ple from around the coun­try the oppor­tu­ni­ty to show their sup­port and sol­i­dar­i­ty with the com­mu­ni­ty of Erris in their strug­gle against Shell. After the offi­cial protest had end­ed around 100 peo­ple crossed the bog to gain access to the refin­ery and suceed­ed in halt­ing work there.

16.02.2007

The Shell to Sea Cam­paign organ­ised a day of sup­port on the 16th Feb­ru­ary at Bel­lan­aboy to give peo­ple from around the coun­try the oppor­tu­ni­ty to show their sup­port and sol­i­dar­i­ty with the com­mu­ni­ty of Erris in their strug­gle against Shell. After the offi­cial protest had end­ed around 100 peo­ple crossed the bog to gain access to the refin­ery and suceed­ed in halt­ing work there.

Minute by minute account at http://www.anarkismo.net/newswire.php?story_id=4918

Video — 16/02/07_SheltoSea_Corrib — video/x‑ms-wmv 16M

Protests at Irish embassy in London against Shell’s hell in north west Ireland

30.01.2007

At mid­day today, while a sam­ba band played below, a man who wished to be known as “G” climed the Irish embassy. This was in protest over the Irish gov­ern­ments col­lu­sioin with Shel­l’s activ­i­ties in North West Ire­land where they are con­struct­ing a pipeline and refin­ery. Many cam­paign­ers claim this pipeline and refin­ery pose as seri­ous envi­ron­men­tal risk. While there have been wide­spread protests in Ire­land itself many claim that the gov­ern­ment of Ire­land has giv­en Shell sus­pi­cious­ly favourable busi­ness terms on the deal. “G” was arrest­ed for on sus­pi­cion of crim­i­nal dam­age though there was no dam­age vis­i­ble from ground lev­el. For fur­ther details see the cor­po­rate watch web­site.

30.01.2007

At mid­day today, while a sam­ba band played below, a man who wished to be known as “G” climed the Irish embassy. This was in protest over the Irish gov­ern­ments col­lu­sioin with Shel­l’s activ­i­ties in North West Ire­land where they are con­struct­ing a pipeline and refin­ery. Many cam­paign­ers claim this pipeline and refin­ery pose as seri­ous envi­ron­men­tal risk. While there have been wide­spread protests in Ire­land itself many claim that the gov­ern­ment of Ire­land has giv­en Shell sus­pi­cious­ly favourable busi­ness terms on the deal. “G” was arrest­ed for on sus­pi­cion of crim­i­nal dam­age though there was no dam­age vis­i­ble from ground lev­el. For fur­ther details see the cor­po­rate watch web­site.

301007_Irish_Embassy_Shell_Hell — video/x‑ms-wmv 5.4M

Press Release

Today, sup­port­ers for the Anti-Shell Cam­paign took their protest to the Irish Embassy. The action was to tar­get the Irish State; Shell; Sta­toil and Marathon who are attempt­ing to con­struct a dan­ger­ous and exper­i­men­tal onshore raw gas pipeline and refin­ery in Coun­ty Mayo; a beau­ti­ful remote part of North West Ire­land.

There is mas­sive oppo­si­tion to this pro­posed pipeline by the local com­mu­ni­ty, Ire­land and inter­na­tion­al­ly. A cam­paign of direct action against this plan has been ongo­ing since 2005.

The action at the Embassy today is to demon­strate that this pol­lut­ing project will not just affect the area in which it is to be built, but will con­tribute to the ongo­ing organ­ised destruc­tion of the plan­et by Shell. The action is in sol­i­dar­i­ty with the peo­ple direct­ly affect­ed by this unprece­dent­ed raw gas pipeline, which has been con­demned as pos­ing an unac­cept­able risk to health and safe­ty.

The Irish State active­ly encour­ages the Shell led con­sor­tium – Nor­we­gian owned Sta­toil and U.S. owned Marathon — by facil­i­tat­ing stages of the con­struc­tion project, includ­ing the chang­ing of laws to allow the project go ahead. These com­pa­nies are tax exempt, thus there is no finan­cial ben­e­fit to the Irish peo­ple. Shell are also deploy­ing hun­dreds of police, who dai­ly intim­i­date peo­ple and use vio­lence to deter them, espe­cial­ly at recent demon­stra­tions.

The action at the Embassy today is to show the con­cern which many peo­ple share about the cor­rup­tion and com­plic­i­ty of the Irish Dáil, using its pow­er to sell out the inter­ests of the Irish peo­ple, putting per­son­al prof­it before pub­lic inter­est, safe­ty and health.

ELF strike in Iceland

In the first week of the new year ELF (Earth Lib­er­a­tion Front) struck in Ice­land for the first time. The tar­get was the Alcan Alu­mini­um smelter in Haf­nar­fjor­dur which is being expand­ed into pris­tine lavafields with­out local demo­c­ra­t­ic con­sent which was promised in the town coun­cil elec­tions.

In the first week of the new year ELF (Earth Lib­er­a­tion Front) struck in Ice­land for the first time. The tar­get was the Alcan Alu­mini­um smelter in Haf­nar­fjor­dur which is being expand­ed into pris­tine lavafields with­out local demo­c­ra­t­ic con­sent which was promised in the town coun­cil elec­tions.
This fac­to­ry is part of ongo­ing heavy indus­tri­al­i­sa­tion of the Ice­landic wilder­ness pow­ered by large dams and geot­her­mal pow­er sta­tions all around the coun­try.

Three peices of machin­ery (2 dig­gers and a crane truck) were heav­i­ly sab­o­taged and the ELF sig­na­ture was left on a work­shed wall.

Help fight the heavy indus­tri­al­i­sa­tion of the wild!

Check out www.savingiceland.org and www.this.is/nature for more infor­ma­tion on the destruc­tion of Europes last wilder­ness.

Bloody report from Ballinaboy/ Rossport, Ireland

Fri­day 19th Jan­u­ary 2007.
Today a good crowd of pro­tes­tors gath­ered at the usu­al ren­dezvous, approx 60+ peo­ple. The crowd was buoyed by the pres­ence of a mem­ber of Glob­al Com­mu­ni­ty Mon­i­tor, over from the states, and a film crew trav­el­ling with him. At 7.30 peo­ple pro­ceed­ed up the road, some wear­ing white jump suits with chem­i­cal con­t­a­m­i­nants inscribed on the front, poi­sons which the Bal­linaboy ter­mi­nal would pol­lute the local area, fresh water and sea with. The crowd was lead with a large ban­ner read­ing Cor­rib Ter­mi­nal Ill­ness.

Fri­day 19th Jan­u­ary 2007.
Today a good crowd of pro­tes­tors gath­ered at the usu­al ren­dezvous, approx 60+ peo­ple. The crowd was buoyed by the pres­ence of a mem­ber of Glob­al Com­mu­ni­ty Mon­i­tor, over from the states, and a film crew trav­el­ling with him. At 7.30 peo­ple pro­ceed­ed up the road, some wear­ing white jump suits with chem­i­cal con­t­a­m­i­nants inscribed on the front, poi­sons which the Bal­linaboy ter­mi­nal would pol­lute the local area, fresh water and sea with. The crowd was lead with a large ban­ner read­ing Cor­rib Ter­mi­nal Ill­ness.

As the crowd passed over the nar­row bridge tem­pers frayed and to nobod­ies sur­prise the Gar­dai ploughed into the pro­tes­tors, shov­ing them every which way. At this point two Gar­dai held Pat’s arms while anoth­er punched him in the face sev­er­al times. Sim­i­lar­ly his broth­er Mar­tin was seri­ous­ly assault­ed, suf­fer­ing cut­ting and bruis­ing to face and eye. But as the dawn has not yet bro­ken cap­tur­ing any image of this is vir­tu­al­ly impos­si­ble, espe­cial­ly giv­en the num­ber of Gar­dai there to hide each oth­ers activ­i­ties and deny same.
It’s very hard to ascer­tain if there is any log­i­cal point to the Gar­dai activ­i­ties with regard to wad­ing in and assault­ing all around them as oth­er than to bul­ly and injure peo­ple it serves no prac­ti­cal pur­pose. Usu­al­ly their excuse for push­ing and shov­ing is to ensure your safe­ty and make sure you are on the oth­er side of the white line so none of Shells work­ers or trucks can pos­si­bly be delayed for even a sec­ond. How­ev­er as can be seen in the first pho­to some Gar­dai are near­ly on the oth­er side of the road, where there is no hard shoul­der as this is on the bridge, and still they are push­ing, shov­ing and assault­ing peo­ple.

Yes­ter­day after the Gar­dai head­ed off for their break­fasts, leav­ing the trucks to fend for them­selves, local res­i­dents blocked access to the site, hold­ing up stone trucks for a peri­od of time. Secu­ri­ty appeared to pan­ic some­what clos­ing and lock­ing the site gates before Gar­dai with out a com­mand­ing offi­cer appeared on the scene to ush­er in the stalled trucks.

Water qual­i­ty con­tin­ues to be a seri­ous issue, despite Co.Co. assur­ances that it is fine. Images below show water leav­ing the Bal­linaboy site, some clear­ly untreat­ed and look­ing very sim­i­lar to last year, sil­ver grey, when it was found to be heav­i­ly con­t­a­m­i­nat­ed with alu­mini­um. The main out­fall area from the site looks mar­gin­al­ly bet­ter, where the water is at least sup­posed to have been treat­ed by this point, how­ev­er it is also clear­ly looks noth­ing like drink­ing water qual­i­ty and exhibits some sil­ver grey colour­ing. Despite the fact that all water leav­ing the site is sup­posed to be treat­ed before leav­ing site you can clear­ly see the water from the truck wash at Gate 3 being pumped straight into exit­ing drains.
The past 3 days have seen mem­bers of Shell to Sea hand­ing out leaflets at the Shell green­wash events in Castle­bar and Bal­li­na. Very few peo­ple attend­ed these events, and num­bers must have been dou­bled or even tre­bled by the atten­dance of 2 school groups, 1 from sec­ondary school and 1 from pri­ma­ry school, nev­er to ear­ly to start brain wash­ing.

Our own pres­ence was wel­comed by many peo­ple pass­ing by and many who did go in to see Shells expen­sive PR work were firm­ly behind the stance of Shell to Sea. As we hand­ed out infor­ma­tion leaflets and chat­ted to peo­ple 1 passer­by even went into the hotel and brought out a tray of steam­ing hot whiskeys!

Why suppress Biovision/Biosquare? — 11–14th March, Lyon, France

From the 11th to the 14th of March 2007, the fifth edi­tion of Biovision/Biosquare Forum is going to take place in Lyon. These meet­ings are now con­sid­ered to be the biggest meet­ing in the world on biotech­nolo­gies. Stop Bio­vi­sion!

From the 11th to the 14th of March 2007, the fifth edi­tion of Biovision/Biosquare Forum is going to take place in Lyon. These meet­ings are now con­sid­ered to be the biggest meet­ing in the world on biotech­nolo­gies. Stop Bio­vi­sion!

Accord­ing to the orga­niz­ers :
« Bio­vi­sion : the world forum of life-sci­ences is an inter­na­tion­al plat­form for dia­logue, debate and con­struc­tive pro­pos­als for action, bring­ing togeth­er equal num­bers of rep­re­sen­ta­tives of civ­il soci­ety, sci­en­tists, indus­tri­al­ists and politi­cians on glob­al top­ics about health, food and envi­ron­ment. »
For 2007 the « mil­len­ni­um objec­tives for devel­op­ment » are announced as the major top­ic of the forum. These objec­tives include reduc­ing the extreme pover­ty on the plan­et by half, pro­vid­ing pri­ma­ry edu­ca­tion for all chil­dren and stop­ping the spread of the aids virus.

Behind this seduc­tive show­case lurks a pro­pa­gan­da tool to pro­mote accep­tance of biotech­nolo­gies, and a mar­ket­place where con­tracts are signed between research cen­ters and indus­tries (Biosquare), every­thing being of course spon­sored by big agri­cul­tur­al, chem­i­cal and phar­ma­ceu­ti­cal indus­tries.
Those firms, you know them : for exam­ple, Pfiz­er and Sanofi-Aven­tis (respec­tive­ly n°1 and n°3 in health care ), Bay­er (n°1 in the world in phy­tosan­i­tary prod­ucts) or, near Lyon, Rhone-Poulenc and Bio­merieux.

Where­as the eco­log­i­cal dev­as­ta­tion direct­ly relat­ed to these indus­tries is more and more oppres­sive (cli­mat­ic warm­ing, deplet­ing the reserves of drink­able water, men­ac­ing the diver­si­ty of species, mul­ti­ply­ing dan­ger­ous­ly pol­lut­ed sites…) Where­as GMO seeds trap farm­ers in depen­dence on multi­na­tion­al com­pa­nies Where­as patents on mol­e­cules hin­der access to vac­ci­na­tions and treat­ments for the most vul­ner­a­ble pop­u­la­tions fac­ing most seri­ous health risks Where­as less than 10% of com­mer­cialised chem­i­cal prod­ucts have been test­ed for poten­tial risk (cf Green­peace) and at the same time can­cer has increased 60% in France in the last twen­ty years Where­as those com­pa­nies have already been respon­si­ble for many scan­dals (Zyk­lon B, Roundup, Gau­cho, AZF, Bhopal, Sévéso …) Where­as the sci­en­tif­ic basis of genet­ic ther­a­py has not been estab­lished and research in this field is lit­tle more than tin­ker­ing.

Why would com­pa­nies that are respon­si­ble to a large degree for the cat­a­stroph­ic sit­u­a­tion in coun­tries of the south­ern hemi­sphere, sud­den­ly turn around and pay to allay the suf­fer­ings of the pop­u­la­tions of those same coun­tries ?

It is pri­mar­i­ly for them a way to cap­ture new inter­na­tion­al mass mar­kets for vac­cines, med­i­cines, seeds, chem­i­cals for agri­cul­ture and to appear phil­an­thropic at the same time. Thus they can con­tin­ue the pil­lage and eco­log­i­cal destruc­tion of the south­ern coun­tries while being sup­port­ed by the politi­cians of the rich ones.

It is impor­tant to empha­size that our elect­ed rep­re­sen­ta­tives are active­ly sup­port­ing this meet­ing. The city of Lyon, the depart­ment of the Rhone, and the Region of Rhone-Alps are con­tribut­ing 2 532 000 euros to this event.

If the Bio­vi­sion Forum is tak­ing place in Lyon it is not an acci­dent but the result of eco­nom­ic inter­ests and the polit­i­cal deter­mi­na­tion (those meet­ings have been cre­at­ed by Ray­mond Barre, ex may­or of Lyon and are direct­ed by Phillipe Demarescaux, ex direc­tor of Rhone-Poulenc, and pres­i­dent of The sci­en­tif­ic foun­da­tion of Lyon ) of the Region of Rhone Alps to become the Euro­pean cen­ter for biotech­nolo­gies (Lyon) and nan­otech­nolo­gies (Greno­ble).

Where­as the Rhone-Alps Region declared itself a « non-GMO region » (dec­la­ra­tion n°04.00.193 of 28th and 29th of April 2004) and the major­i­ty of its pop­u­la­tion is against the spread of GMO.
Those polit­i­cal choic­es— so con­trary to the ideals of democ­ra­cy and the com­mon inter­ests of the people—are intol­er­a­ble. The pol­i­cy of always more « progress » for more and more prof­its has to stop now !

It is OUR future that is at stake. We want to decide by our­selves inde­pen­dent from the impe­ri­al­ism of big firms. We are invit­ing every­one to a mobil­i­sa­tion against this Forum of 2007, and to do all that we can to insure that it will be the last.

Col­lec­tif des resis­tances et des alter­na­tives de Lyon.
con­tact :  nonabiovision@no-log.org

New Year Destruction at the Hill of Tara, Ireland

In fla­grent con­tempt of best archae­o­log­i­cal and eco­log­i­cal prac­tice, a sys­tem­at­ic cam­paign of tree felling, earth clear­ance and mon­u­ment removal has begun at the Hill of Tara. This is even before the Pub­lic Pri­vate Part­ner­ship (PPP) con­tract for the M3 Motor­way, through the Tara / Skryne Val­ley, has even been signed. Dai­ly protests are tak­ing place, every 7am in the morn­ing at the Hill of Tara car park.

In fla­grent con­tempt of best archae­o­log­i­cal and eco­log­i­cal prac­tice, a sys­tem­at­ic cam­paign of tree felling, earth clear­ance and mon­u­ment removal has begun at the Hill of Tara. This is even before the Pub­lic Pri­vate Part­ner­ship (PPP) con­tract for the M3 Motor­way, through the Tara / Skryne Val­ley, has even been signed. Dai­ly protests are tak­ing place, every 7am in the morn­ing at the Hill of Tara car park.

The sit­u­a­tion at Rath Lugh: Rath Lugh is “ownedâ€? by Coillte, the State Forestry Board. Native trees are being sys­tem­at­i­cal­ly felled, even though Rath Lugh is a des­ig­nat­ed nation­al mon­u­ment, and strate­gi­cal­ly placed as part of the defen­sive for­ti­fi­ca­tions at Tara, on the north­ern slope of the Skyrne Val­ley. A new area is being worked just behind Lis­mullen. There are oth­er wood­ed areas between Rath Lugh and Blun­del­stown. It is vital that these be pre­served from the van­dal­ism that has already been per­pe­trat­ed. Coillte is legal­ly oblig­ed to pro­tect nation­al mon­u­ments on land in its care.  http://tarawatch.org/?p=234 Coillte’s con­tempt for the archae­o­log­i­cal sites on the land it over­sees has already been dis­played in the case of the Mooghaun hill­fort, which has been dam­aged by Coillte’s plant­i­ng of conifer trees there. Mooghaun hill­fort (Moghane in Irish), locat­ed in Co. Clare, is thought to be the largest hill­fort in Ire­land. Built c.1260–930 B.C., it is sit­u­at­ed “on a low hillock in a fair­ly gen­tly undu­lat­ing land­scape of good agri­cul­tur­al land dot­ted with many small lakesâ€? Gro­gan 1993: 39  http://historical-debates.oireachtas.ie/D/0392/D.0392.198910240071.html

Coillte is a state body; it is, how­ev­er, behav­ing as if it were a pri­vate cor­po­ra­tion, enti­tled to dis­pose of its “propertyâ€? as it sees fit. Again, Coillte’s record speaks for itself. In March 2001, Coillte approved the sale of 250 acres of land at Bel­lan­aboy, Co Mayo for the Cor­rib Gas Ter­mi­nal. In Decem­ber of 2004 the remain­ing area of 160 hectares was sold by Coillte to Shell for €2.75 mil­lion. Sub­se­quent­ly Coillte grant­ed Shell “wayleaveâ€? per­mis­sion to build a high-pres­sure raw gas pipeline through 3km of adja­cent Coillte land at Augh­oose, Co Mayo.  http://www.corribsos.com/index.php?id=439
Coillte over­sees more than 1.5 mil­lion acres on behalf of the State, so the stakes are high.

The sit­u­a­tion at Baron­stown:
Baron­stown lies in the heart of the Tara-Skyrne Val­ley, and has been described by the Archae­ol­o­gists who under­took the Dis­cov­ery Pro­gramme sur­vey at Tara as a Nation­al Mon­u­ment. It was how­ev­er, exclud­ed from the Envi­ron­men­tal Impact State­ment (EIS). There is grow­ing evi­dence of improp­er exca­va­tion meth­ods by the pri­vate archae­o­log­i­cal com­pa­nies over­seen by the Nation­al Roads Author­i­ty. Plas­tic bags con­tain­ing bones, lack­ing num­bers or mark­ings, are being found lying in ran­dom places. This in itself is proof of inad­e­quate archae­o­log­i­cal super­vi­sion.  http://tarawatch.org/?p=289

The sit­u­a­tion at Col­lier­stown: Again this was not­ed by the Dis­cov­ery Pro­gramme as being wor­thy of des­ig­na­tion as a Nation­al Mon­u­ment, but was exclud­ed from the EIS. It is a bur­ial site, with many graves of rec­tan­gu­lar shape, edged with stone slabs. These appear to be children’s graves.  http://tarawatch.org/?p=273

The sit­u­a­tion at Roestown:
Here, a com­plex of bee­hive souter­rains has been removed. Anoth­er has been new­ly dis­cov­ered, yet is short­ly to be removed. Tree felling has already occurred.  http://tarawatch.org/?p=304
All of this van­dal­ism is pos­si­ble because the Min­is­ter for the Envi­ron­ment has scrapped the her­itage pro­tec­tion pro­vi­sions in Irish law, and sub­sti­tut­ed an Act grant­i­ng him the pow­er to issue licens­es for unsu­per­vised archae­o­log­i­cal exca­va­tion of des­ig­nat­ed sites. Under this con­ven­tion, a host of licens­es have been issued for exca­va­tions in the Tara / Skryne Val­ley.  http://www.sacredireland.org/gallery.html These pic­tures give an indi­ca­tion of the dam­age that occurred in 2005:
The dig­gers move in:  http://www.sacredireland.org/12don.html
Earth Removal:  http://www.sacredireland.org/22don.html
 http://www.sacredireland.org/27don.html
 http://www.sacredireland.org/28don.html  http://www.sacredireland.org/24don.html
The bones of the dead:  http://www.sacredireland.org/bone.html
More exca­va­tor activ­i­ty:  http://www.sacredireland.org/12.html  http://www.sacredireland.org/13.html
Top­soil exca­va­tions:  http://www.sacredireland.org/3.html  http://www.sacredireland.org/18.html  http://www.sacredireland.org/digger.html

Reports from Shell to Sea, Ballinaboy, Mayo

11.01.2007

Reports from Mon­day , Tues­day and Thurs­day at pro­posed Shell refin­ery site, of Shell to Sea pro­test­ers and pho­tos of same.

11.01.2007

Reports from Mon­day , Tues­day and Thurs­day at pro­posed Shell refin­ery site, of Shell to Sea pro­test­ers and pho­tos of same.

Back to work for Shell to Sea

Mon­day the 8th saw a return to work for Shell and its con­trac­tors at the pro­posed Bal­linaboy ter­mi­nal site. Shell to Sea pro­test­ers turned out in force to wel­come them back, as the Gar­dai wel­comed us back. A group of about 70 locals assem­bled as they have every work­ing day predawn at 7 am to protest against the ter­mi­nal and shell. The Gar­dai turned out in force(no pun intend­ed). There was a chang­ing of the Gar­dai, the grunts at least but most of the senior offi­cers were the same tired, aggres­sive, drink smelling clowns that we have been deal­ing with, and assault­ed by, for months.

Peo­ple attempt­ed to block trucks with new enthu­si­asm by stand­ing in front of them. This was soon fol­lowed by the usu­al assaults tak­ing place with Gar­dai fling­ing peo­ple in the drains and ditch­es, shov­ing peo­ple to the ground etc.

Appar­ent­ly the Gar­dai are unfa­mil­iar with the process of arrest­ing some­one if they break the law, but then per­haps there is no law being bro­ken? Supt Joe Gan­non explained in the Gar­da Review that the polit­i­cal deci­sion has been tak­en to not arrest pro­test­ers, so as not to cre­ate “martyrsâ€?. This stand­ing deci­sion has result­ed in Gar­dai using oth­er means to dom­i­nate the sit­u­a­tion, name­ly assault­ing and intim­i­dat­ing peo­ple.

After iso­lat­ing one indi­vid­ual, Gar­da GW 65 Sean Coller­an took his gui­tar and case, took out the gui­tar and threat­ened to break it before leav­ing it on the wet road, who said school yard bul­lies grow up?
Approx­i­mate­ly 40 Gar­dai were deployed on the ground with a sim­i­lar num­ber retained on a bus on stand by.
Mon­day evening Shell to Sea attend­ed the month­ly Mayo Co. Co. meet­ing in Castle­bar to protest against Mayo Co. Co. col­lu­sion with Shell in rela­tion to the EIS, the plan­ning per­mis­sion and the cold vent­ing. About 30 pro­test­ers attend­ed this, hav­ing watched and lis­tened to over 2 1/2 hours of Coun­cil­lors’ moan­ing about the hedge trim­ming oper­a­tion s and oth­er road relat­ed issues, the month­ly meet­ing final­ly com­menced prop­er­ly, and pro­test­ers had to briefly inter­rupt the meet­ing to demand a legit­i­mate response to ongo­ing issues which the Co. Co. has tried to brush under the car­pet. On receiv­ing assur­ances that these issues would be replied to all pro­test­ers exit­ed the meet­ing.

Tues­day 9th

The morn­ing of Tues­day 9th saw sim­i­lar scenes, with an attempt by Mr.Corduff to edu­cate the Gar­dai as to what their actions were facil­i­tat­ing, name­ly prof­its of big busi­ness and the local pop­u­la­tions death, be it from a sud­den explo­sion or slow­ly from var­i­ous forms of pol­lu­tion to the whole area, land, water and air. Below are images from today, apolo­gies for lack of clar­i­ty, its still dark in the morn­ing and the Gar­dai jack­ets reflect the flash and obscure the pho­tos. My cam­era also received a punch from Sgt. Robin­son, pos­si­bly as “revengeâ€? because some­one dared to step out over the white line and block a truck for approx 5 sec­onds before being rug­by tack­led by him­self and thrown at the ditch.

For any­one who read the Gar­da review mag­a­zine which had a spe­cial on the issue, you may remem­ber how the Gar­dai are feel­ing hard done by because they do not receive the Irish speak­ing bonus when sta­tioned in Bel­mul­let, yet appar­ent­ly speak Irish every­day at the ser­vice hatch in the sta­tion. One might then think that some mem­ber of the force can speak Irish, flu­ent­ly or oth­er­wise but I have yet to see a Gar­da who can even take a name or address in Irish let alone speak Irish, despite being required to do so when addressed in Irish as many peo­ple do so when demon­strat­ing each day at Bal­linaboy.

Thurs­day 11th Jan­u­ary 2007.
Day 100 of a com­mu­ni­ty under siege

A storm con­tin­ued to rage from the night before as demon­stra­tors gath­ered at 7am. As the time came to move at 7.30 the deci­sion was tak­en to dri­ve up the road to the ter­mi­nal in front of the Shell con­voy as opposed to the nor­mal walk. Every­one hopped into their vehi­cles and drove slow­ly up the road, the Gar­dai being caught off guard didn’t know how to respond or deal with the sit­u­a­tion effec­tive­ly. Even­tu­al­ly they man­aged to stop most of the pro­test­er con­voy and waved on the Shell traf­fic. Demon­stra­tors parked at HQ out­side the pro­posed Bal­linaboy ter­mi­nal and gath­ered at the entrance gates.
Attempt­ing to appeal to the morals and con­science of the Gar­dai proved futile as they kept peo­ple back to escort the Shell stone trucks on site.

Then a grin­ning Super­in­ten­dent Joe Gan­non, who has until recent­ly played a more low key role strut­ted up behind the Gar­da line as he draft­ed up more and more Gar­dai until they had approx 40–50 there and then gave the order to dri­ve the pro­test­ers back, despite the fact that the trucks where get­ting in. With out warn­ing the Gar­dai as a whole charged for­ward and pro­ceed­ed to shove, push or wal­lop all in front of them ‚dri­ving all before them. Mary Cor­duff, Ross­port 5 Willie Corduff’s wife, was knocked to the ground and then dragged by the Gar­dai as they con­tin­ued to charge for­ward. They kept shov­ing peo­ple back until the entire area in front of Shells site was clear and every­one was removed form the road also. Sgt But­ler MY28 was clear­ly delight­ed at his chance to once again bul­ly and harass peo­ple, grin­ning, laugh­ing and taunt­ing after the charge.
Amaz­ing­ly the largest sin­gle Gar­da oper­a­tion in the coun­try, exe­cut­ed every day one way or the oth­er, failed to make any news.

tree clearance starts at Tara — help please

6.1.07

Tara digger protest
Tara beehive archaelogyTara M3 route map6.1.07
Oppo­nents of the new M3 motor­way in Co Meath have mount­ed a demon­stra­tion in the Tara-Skryne val­ley today to protest at the felling of trees along the route of the pro­posed road.

The pro­tes­tors are accus­ing the Nation­al Roads Author­i­ty of tear­ing down mature trees at sev­er­al sites on the route, includ­ing the his­toric Rath Lugh area.

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” in the Tara-Skryne war­zone. Seri­ous dam­age has been done to Rath Lugh, Ard­sal­lagh and Sol­diers’ Hill (Blundlestown). But we were able to slow down ongo­ing destruc­tion work to a cer­tain degree with “direct action ” mes­sures.

The dam­age to Rath Lugh is the heav­i­est loss we had to accept. And I have the feel­ing tree felling and earth-removal from around Rath Lugh has not been con­clud­ed yet.

The only area still undam­aged so far is a Coillte plan­ta­tion known is Lis­mullin Woods near Rath Lugh. The Gabhra runs through those woods, and a base camp is under in the plan­ta­tion to serve as last line of defence for our archae­o­log­i­cal and his­tor­i­cal her­itage with­in the Tara — Skryne Val­ley.

Please, if you got the time, head out to this camp, or the nerve cen­tre of the Vig­il on Tara Hill, and play your role in our defen­sive war for our her­itage and cul­ture. Basic food sup­plies are always need­ed and wel­come. ”

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hilloftara/

See also:

Irish Times: Pro­test­ers bring tem­po­rary halt to work on new M3 motor­way (4 Jan)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hilloftara/message/2097

Irish Inde­pen­dent: Tara pro­test­ers dis­rupt work on M3 (4 Jan)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hilloftara/message/2100

Irish News: M‑way pro­tes­tors vow to save Tara her­itage site (4 Jan)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hilloftara/message/2102

Irish Times: Call for an end to clear­ing of trees near Tara (6 Jan)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/taralitigation/message/533

activists lock down Alcoas’ London offices

Late on New Years Day activists tar­get­ed 2 Alcoa front com­pa­nies, (Kawneer in cen­tral Lon­don and ASA in North Lon­don.) Both com­pa­nies had their front access doors locked shut with D‑locks and chains, and were left grafit­ti mes­sages that they should leave Ice­land straight away.

Alcoa graffiti
Alcoa London lockedLate on New Years Day activists tar­get­ed 2 Alcoa front com­pa­nies, (Kawneer in cen­tral Lon­don and ASA in North Lon­don.) Both com­pa­nies had their front access doors locked shut with D‑locks and chains, and were left grafit­ti mes­sages that they should leave Ice­land straight away.
They are destroy­ing the last pris­tine wilder­ness in Europe right now, as well as trash­ing oth­er com­mu­ni­ties and ecosys­tems all over the world.
See www.savingiceland.org for a mas­sive amount of resources and infor­ma­tion.

This is a clear mes­sage to all heavy indus­tries — this year, 2007 will be a year of dis­sent and rev­o­lu­tion­ary change. We will no longer hold back, the future of our world and our peo­ples is at enor­mous risk and the time to act is now!
No longer will we allow these multi­na­tion­als to destroy with impuni­ty, hid­ing behind the anonymi­ty of glob­al cap­i­tal­ism.
These are the first drops of a storm that you have reaped and which will inten­si­fy! We will tar­get you every­where and at any time. You will pay for your dirty dol­lars with inse­cu­ri­ty. We are com­mit­ted to shut you down!

It is also a mes­sage to our move­ments. We have been warn­ing of hav­ing lit­tle time left to make change, for too long. That time has run out and the time to act is NOW
We see noth­ing to cel­e­brate in the pass­ing and start­ing of anoth­er year unless it is to her­ald a year of mon­u­men­tal, rev­o­lu­tion­ary change; where a sys­tem based on sense­less, self­ish, greed is destroyed and sys­tems based on respect, respon­si­bil­i­ty and coop­er­a­tion are sup­port­ed to flour­ish.

we are all ‘the peo­ple’
where is every­where
and
now is the time

LOVE+RAGE