Shell to Sea : Loitering with intent near the Rossport Solidarity Camp, people's champion Margaretta D'Arcy investigates
(English,
16 minutes,
uploaded about 1 year ago by
DunloT,
broadcast date:2009-07-05)
The footage for this video was shot on 29th June 2009 close to and at the rear of the Rossport Solidarity Camp, when the behemoth pipe-laying vessel, the Solitaire, was laying the pipe connecting Shell's Glengad compound (and eventually the wellhead) and the camp was overtly and intimidatory policed with Gardai at the front and rear sandwiching the Shell to Sea activists and it was the latter melange of Guards and their black attired "Public Order" colleagues, the redoubtable Margaretta D'Arcy tackled.
Rossport, Ireland: activists breach compounds security
(English,
2 minutes,
uploaded about 1 year ago by
revoltvideo,
broadcast date:2009-07-02)
Activists breached security of the best guarded building site in Ireland. Apparently 1/4 of the Navy, 200 gards and 'security' (aka mercenaries) are not enough to stop Shell to Sea activists.
Rossport, Ireland: Refuting false media reports
(English,
3 minutes,
uploaded about 1 year ago by
revoltvideo,
broadcast date:2009-06-28)
A Shell To Sea activist speaks to camera to refute the lie put about in the Irish mainstream media that the kayakers who came to within 100m of Shell's contracted pipe-laying ship the Solitaire had been 'detained' by security guards (or more correctly mercenaries) from IRMS. The simple truth is that the five-person kayak team did indeed get to within 100m of the Solitaire, which steamed away in response, and IRMS personnel did not 'detain' any of the team. The kayakers returned to the fishing boat from which they launched, and returned to shore safely.
Community Activist (Rossport) and son get 6 month suspended sentence
(English,
2 minutes,
uploaded about 1 year ago by
indymediaireland,
broadcast date:2009-02-19)
THREE North Mayo men have been given a six-month suspended prison sentence for assaulting a garda during a Shell to Sea protest two years ago. Father and son, Patrick and Jonathan O'Donnell, Porturlin Shore, Ballina; and Enda Carey, also of Porturlin, appeared before Castlebar Circuit Court to appeal a three-month prison sentence imposed at Belmullet District Court. Evidence was heard at a previous court sitting when Judge Raymond Groarke heard evidence of charges of assault causing harm to Sgt Donal Glennon and obstruction of a peace officer. At the conclusion of the appeal Judge Groake dismissed a charge of assault against Jonathan O’Donnell in relation to an alleged incident involving Gda Barry Byrne. However, he found the three men guilty of assault but not of the more serious charge of assault causing harm. The judge was also satisfied that the men, along with every other protestor, were guilty of obstruction. At the most recent court sitting, Mr Francis Comerford, BL (on behalf of the State) said the Director of Public Prosecutions found that the form of the summons would not allow the charge of assault causing harm to be reduced to assault. Therefore, no decision was made in relation to the assault charge. Sentencing the three on the charge of obstruction of a peace officer, Judge Groarke said he was not entitled to have a view of the protest. He did, however, have a view that a garda should not be obstructed while carrying out the law. The garda puts his body on the line to uphold the law and he/she must be protected. The judge said he had no view on the motivation behind the incident although the evidence would suggest that Carey and Jonathan O’Donnell were “having a bit of fun” on the day. However, they were both adults and “knew what the story was”. Judge Groarke fined the three defendants €500 each and sentenced them to six months imprisonment, suspended on condition they enter a bond to keep the peace for two years.
Rossport Solidarity Action 240908 Cardiff
(English,
1 minute,
uploaded about 1 year ago by
VideoGeneration,
broadcast date:2008-09-27)
An action at the Irish Consulate in Cardiff in solidarity with the community of Rossport in Co. Mayo. Since 2000 the people of Rossport have been attempting to prevent a dangerous and environmentally destructive gas refinery and high pressure pipeline being built by Shell. For more info please go to www.indymedia.ie or www.corribsos.com