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After 55 days, enough is enough

category national | rights, freedoms and repression | press release author Monday August 22, 2005 13:24author by elaine - labour Report this post to the editors

If Shell are committed to facilitating this process of public dialogue and consultation then this process must be accompanied by an immediate collapsing of the injunction against the Rossport 5, argues Tommy Broughan TD.

Today is the 55th day that the Rossport Five have spent in prison. Unfortunately it is looking increasingly likely that this dispute will drag on until the Dail resumes in the Autumn.

Shell recently halted work on the pipeline and announced that they are to begin a new phase of public dialogue. For this process to have any genuine meaning it must be accompanied by an immediate collapsing of the injunction against the five imprisoned men.

During my last visit with the men I found them bearing up well, although obviously very anxious to be back with their families. They were heartened by the solidarity that has been shown from all around Ireland and the wider world for their protest.

The Rossport protestors have achieved much, albeit through the ordeal of spending 55 days in prison. They have brought to light serious health and safety concerns surrounding the Corrib pipeline development. They have focused public attention on government management of a key new national energy source.

In the broader context they have also highlighted the seriously flawed ownership, royalties and tax regime currently in place for Ireland’s natural resources, in a manner that is unprecedented in the Irish media over the last 20 years.

55 days is too long for any Irish citizens to have to spend in prison because of serious fears for the long-term health and safety of their families and community. Enough is enough. This process has to move forward, and this can only happen with the Rossport Five out of prison.

If Shell are committed to facilitating this process of public dialogue and consultation then they must collapse this inappropriate injunction. They should do this immediately

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 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Agree Elaine     Boycotter    Mon Aug 22, 2005 14:18 
   or maybe...     Graham    Mon Aug 22, 2005 14:30 
   Oh yes the national interest!     Shane    Mon Aug 22, 2005 14:56 
   what?     Ger    Mon Aug 22, 2005 15:06 
   National what?     Joe    Mon Aug 22, 2005 15:41 
   whats the 27%?     Hal    Mon Aug 22, 2005 16:18 
   The Writing is on the wall.....     AnarchoVinyulator    Mon Aug 22, 2005 16:52 
   Write to each of the five men as soon as you can     Michael    Mon Aug 22, 2005 17:00 
   55 DAYS FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT     MYSTIFIED    Tue Aug 23, 2005 20:22 
 10   correct     Hal    Wed Aug 24, 2005 10:11 
 11   Mystified     Síog    Wed Aug 24, 2005 12:53 
 12   Council members meet imprisoned men     DV8    Wed Aug 24, 2005 14:26 


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