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MAURA HARRINGTON RELEASED ON EMERGENCY BUDGET DAY

category national | miscellaneous | press release author Tuesday April 07, 2009 17:28author by Dublin Shell To Sea Report this post to the editors

Shell to Sea campaigner, Maura Harrington was released from Mountjoy Women’s Prison this morning after serving 28 days. Maura had been imprisoned for allegedly slapping a member of Garda Siochana, a charge which she denies.

Maura proceeded from Mountjoy Women’s Prison to Dail Eireann, where she was accompanied into the Dail by Aengus O Snodaigh TD and Martin Ferris TD. Maura met with press outside Dail Eireann where an impromptu press conference had been called.
Maura called for an end to the gas give away: “Our pension fund was given to bail out the banks, and we now stand to gain nothing from our own natural gas and oil resources. The government is putting pressure on the people of Ireland today with this new Budget, but the oil and gas companies are feeling no pressure.”

MAURA HARRINGTON RELEASED ON EMERGENCY BUDGET DAY

Shell to Sea campaigner, Maura Harrington was released from Mountjoy Women’s Prison this morning after serving 28 days. Maura had been imprisoned for allegedly slapping a member of Garda Siochana, a charge which she denies.

Maura proceeded from Mountjoy Women’s Prison to Dail Eireann, where she was accompanied into the Dail by Aengus O Snodaigh TD and Martin Ferris TD. Maura met with press outside Dail Eireann where an impromptu press conference had been called.
Maura called for an end to the gas give away: “Our pension fund was given to bail out the banks, and we now stand to gain nothing from our own natural gas and oil resources. The government is putting pressure on the people of Ireland today with this new Budget, but the oil and gas companies are feeling no pressure.”

Speaking at a Shell to Sea press conference in November 2006, then Green Party leader Trevor Sargent said "The root cause of this problem goes right back to the way in which the giveaway deals were done for exploration licences and it is comparable, in historic terms, with the Act of Union of 1800, in the way a dodgy deal can be made to look legitimate," Sargent said in 2006.

Meanwhile, there is a growing public awareness of the scale of the giveaway of Irish gas and oil by the Government, of which Sargent is now a member. Based on Government figures for the estimated size of Ireland's gas and oil reserves, something in the region of €540 billion worth of our natural resources will be given away to multinational companies over the coming years. This giveaway arises due to legislative changes made by ministers Ray Burke in 1987 and Bertie Ahern in 1992.

“The oil and gas companies do not have to pay any royalties and all taxes are cost deductible. This is an insane situation on a day when the Irish Government is trying to claw back 3.5 billion euro in an emergency budget which cuts essential public services. To add further insult to the people of Ireland, not only will we not gain monetarily in any way from our own gas and oil resources, we will have to bid on the international market for this oil and gas. We have no security of supply despite Shells assertions to the contrary.” Caoimhe Kerins of Dublin Shell to Sea said.

Maura Harrington vowed to continue in the local community’s struggle against the Corrib Gas Project. “Glengad beach and the Glengad area are not available to Shell. They never will be. Shell can come and they can fight. They have been trying to get rid of us for ten years. We are not going anywhere.”

On Monday 6th April Naoise O’ Mongain, Maura’s husband and local fisherman, Pat O’ Donnell traveled to London where they read out a statement from Maura Harrington at an international human rights event which included representatives of Amnesty International, EarthRights International, the U.S. Center for Constitutional Rights and Greenpeace. Harrington had been invited to attend but was unable to due to her imprisonment.

The event, at the Amnesty International Centre in London, was intended to highlight a court case in New York next month, in which Shell and one of its senior executives are to face charges relating to their complicity in the execution of Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight other anti-Shell activists in November 1995.

www.guardian.co.uk/business/2009/apr/05/shell-saro-wiwa-execution-charges

Maura Harrington
Maura Harrington, former principal of Inver National School, close to Shell's refinery site, has been a prominent member of the campaign against the proposed inland refinery and high-pressure pipeline. The campaign began in November 2000. It adopted the name Shell to Sea in January 2005.

Harrington has just served two weeks in Mountjoy Prison for allegedly slapping a garda in the face in June 2007. She denied the charge, but declined to offer a defense after Judge Mary Devins refused to allow video evidence of the incident in June 2007 to be shown in court.

On the occasion in question, on 11th June 2007, 20 local people were injured by gardai when Shell contractors attempted to force their way onto private land with a digger. Several needed hospital treatment. Shell subsequently conceded publicly they were in the wrong in trying to access the private land of Paddy McGrath. However, no action has been taken against gardai involved in the violence on that day.

Local campaigners have brought hundreds of complaints to the Garda Ombudsman Commission relating to the policing of protests at Shell's refinery site. These detail incidents of punching, kicking, finger-breaking, throwing into ditches, verbal abuse and harassment.

ENDS

FOR VERIFICATION, COMMENT OR MORE INFO, CONTACT:

* Maura Harrington, 087 9591474
* Caoimhe Kerins 085 8328130

author by Selmapublication date Wed Apr 08, 2009 10:10Report this post to the editors

Congratulations and thanks Maura -- for a job really well done.

"This giveaway arises due to legislative changes made by ministers Ray Burke in 1987 and Bertie Ahern in 1992" (from above).

Has anybody looked at the legislation in question?

With Article 10 of Bunreacht na hEireann (Constitution of the Republic of Ireland) in mind, the chances are the legislation in question is unconstitutional; and, if it is, it can be permanently filed away in the rubbish bin marked "Illegal Law".

In theory at least, and provided that the "possibly impossible" (at present) task of finding a few non-corrupt Republic of Ireland lawyers who have what it takes to responsibly engage in the process, facilities do already exist for checking the constitutionality of all of the legislation that has been produced at the hands of the three main branches of our Government (i.e. Executive, Legislative, Judicial) - please see at:
http://www.citizensinformation.ie/categories/government-in-ireland/irish-constitution-1/unconstitutional_legislation_and_decisions

While peaceful and lawful public protests of all kinds appear to be essential (and hugely helpful) in regard to this extremely important matter of our large (possibly vast?) gas and oil reserves, I fail to see how they will EVER be enough on their own; and, that unless the flawed legislation is identified, successfully challenged, and rooted out, our "courts of law" (so called) will always succeed (eventually) in bullying the protesters into submission: and if necessary they will so with the help of the guards (police), the army, the navy, the air force and so on -- while arrogantly but falsely asserting that "the law is the law is the law".

See also "State Tyranny, and the role played by unconstitutional legislation":
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=State+Tyranny%2C+and+the+role+played+by+unconstitutional+legislation&btnG=Search

author by big_ron - Dublin Shell to Seapublication date Wed Apr 08, 2009 09:49Report this post to the editors

one more ..

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author by big_ron - Dublin Shell to Seapublication date Wed Apr 08, 2009 09:47Report this post to the editors

Some pics of the press conference and demo at Corrib house ($hell HQ)

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author by Arm-a-Geddenpublication date Tue Apr 07, 2009 23:50Report this post to the editors

Welcome Home Maura good to have you back.

You did the time, and now they must pay for their crime.

Shell to Sea.

Maura for Taoiseach.

author by James Kellypublication date Tue Apr 07, 2009 21:51Report this post to the editors

A warm welcome home Maura and warmest solidarity to all comrades and concerned citizens who are battling this project.

I've been off side for a while with domestic issues, but am trying to raise what I see as the centrality of advertising the websites on the streets, and other public areas, using posters, stickers, etc. It is if you like, it's an old fashioned way of flagging up internet use, to counter State /Corporate media misinformation and general mushroom treatment on this vital issue.

PS: I wonder did that public servant 'Judge' Mary Devins have one eye on her diary, or did she have her eye directed to the diary to effect a release date that would coincide with 'Emergency Budget Day'.

A bad mind some people have, after all we have a constitutional seperation of powers.

Aint that a 'cornerstone' of our ahem, constitutional framework ? Yeah Right !

Solidarity to all.

 
     
 

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