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woensdag 2 juli 2014

(en) WSM.ie: Garda aggression in Erris as Shell remove Tunnel Boring Machine

Almost two years after Shell smuggled their Tunnel Boring Machine out of Dublin port in 
the middle of the night, and then spent 3 days meeting resistance across the country 
before getting stuck in the bog, they removed it from Erris Monday night. ---- In a report 
received from Mayo local resident Micheal O Seighin described how "This morning after 1 
A.M. Shell removed the tunnel boring machine in convoy. Some hours before that they 
notified McGrath's in the pub what was about to happen and told them there was no need to 
remove the traffic cones protecting the house as the road was wide enough. ---- Just 
before the convoy started out, an army of cops arrived at mcGrath's: pitched and kicked 
the cones everywhere: when Bridgie interfered to object that Shell had no problem with the 
cones they pushed her and dragged her, abused her and cursed at her. Then they surrounded 
the house and in general terrorised them."

The Irish Times had carried a photograph over the June bank holidays of Shell workers 
emerging from the far end of the tunnel at the Glengad compound, signalling the completion 
of the last link of the project they have been imposing on the community over the last ten 
years. Garda abuse of the local community has been routine over those years and is liable 
to continue into the future as they serve Shell's continued presence in the area.

It's unknown how soon (and indeed if) the refinery will go into production but its over a 
decade late and almost 3 billion euro over budget. Shell may yet impose their will on the 
community but it has literally taken billions of euro, the deployment of hundreds of Garda 
and even at points two Naval gunboats. Hundreds, indeed thousands of acts of resistance 
tell the story of the delay along with dozens of arrests, over a dozen campaigners jailed 
and hundreds injured.

All for what? It has become clear that its unlikely Shell will ever pay any tax on the gas 
the Irish state has handed over to them. The temporary construction and security jobs have 
now gone and millions of tonnes of CO2 will be added to the atmosphere. The community will 
exist under constant threat of a pipeline explosion and the likelihood that the release of 
pollutants will destroy the local water supply, touring, agriculture and fishing 
industries they depend on.

WORDS Andrew Flood

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