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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8Great day today in Belmullet Court.
"Unlawful detention" leads to Shell to Sea case dismissals
--- Only 1 of 27 campaigners was convicted this week, 1 got the probation act and 25 were dismissed or withdrawn ---
Judge Gerard Haughton ruled today at a special sitting of Belmullet District Court that Shell to Sea campaigner, Eoin Lawless was "unlawfully detained" by Gardai who held him in custody without charge for 6 hours and held him for 27 hours in total last May. Due to this, another 8 related cases were subsequently withdrawn by the State.
As well as being unlawfully detained, seven of the nine people involved were remanded to prison by Judge Mary Devins until released by order of the High Court a number of days later. All nine were also banned from entering the county of Mayo, while their case was being heard.
Ten other cases were also withdrawn today, including prosecutions relating to removal of illegal Shell netting at Glengad. Defendents in these withdrawn cases included a landowner on Shell's proposed pipeline route, and daughters of two of the Rossport 5, as well as Shell to Sea spokesperson Terence Conway.
Shell to Sea spokesperson, Maura Harrington said "Today the unbalanced policing of Shell's operations in Erris has been exposed in court. The treatment of campaigners over the last five years has amounted to extra-judicial punishment."
Ms Harrington continued "The question remains, why were most of these cases proceeded with for many months and then dropped at the last minute? And is this an attempt by the State to discourage peaceful protest and intimidate campaigners who oppose Shell?"
The idea of protecting the rights of ordinary citizens over the wishes of a multinational such as Shell wouldn't enter the think of a government who are making ordinary people pay for the greed of bankers, so things will not change. The present Irish government is not concerned with the welfare of ordinary Irish people and if we don't see that by now, we never will. Some in that government may even take the perverted view that Shell is good for us, their decisions are good for us. Remember this is the government that sent two Irish warships against demonstrators at Shell's behest: to turn the defence forces against their own citizens is surely a breach of some element of the constitution. One way to go up against this sort of thing is to mount constitutional challenges, for example, to have the welfare of citizens of Ireland underscored and see how we are protected against the intrusion of foreign businesses. Another is to make what happens at Shell more widely known; and I mean in the world, through YouTube (this is being done) FaceBook, Bebo, Twitter - and by making sure that every single press release issued is sent to UK and European news outlets. Get someone to translate your press release into French, another into German. Get in touch with French and European TV networks: this is not hard, it's easy with the internet but it takes a little dedication from one or two people. Allow nothing to happen in secret or be confined to local media. Invite - it's a funding question, so maybe a whip-round - European journalists to visit Rossport and speak to demonstrators. Get in touch with Euronews at:
60, chemin des Mouilles,
BP 161 - 69131 Lyon
Ecully Cedex,
France
Tel:+(33) 4 72 18 80 00
Fax:+(33) 4 78 33 27 17
http://www.euronews.net/contact/
To: Fred Johnston at Mon Mar 29, 2010 17:01
I would agree that mounting constitutional challenges is -- in theory -- a very good way to go about correcting some of the government wrongdoing we've all ended up being badly saddled with, especially when there are plenty of extremely serious issues to mount constitutional challenges about.
However, and if you ever try to do it (as I have done), I believe you will find that -- in practice -- it is simply not possible to mount constitutional challenges these days: for the simple reason that you will be blocked at very point by our grossly corrupt and cowardly legal profession.
Overall, and for several years now, we have a Government (Executive, Legislative, and Judicial) that is making a complete mockery of our written Constitution (Bunreacht na hEireann) in certain very important respects, and it is doing so with impunity: despite the fact that, under the terms of Article 12.8 our President has to make the following declaration:
"In the presence of Almighty God I do solemnly and sincerely promise and declare that I will maintain the Constitution of Ireland and uphold its laws, that I will fulfil my duties faithfully and conscientiously in accordance with the Constitution and the law, and that I will dedicate my abilities to the service and welfare of the people of Ireland. May God direct and sustain me."
Similarly, our judges, ALL of them -- under the terms of Article 34.5.1 -- have to "solemnly and sincerely promise" to "uphold the Constitution" -- a principle which they have now turned into a very sick joke (again with impunity).
Laws to our lawyers are like spiders' webs it appears, which are designed and maintained to catch and entrap small flies: but not the larger and much more dangerous wasps.
Related Link: http://www.humanrightsireland.com/DrAnneJeffers/5July20...nally
Fred Johnston is right we need to place more emphasis on foriegn media. Trying to efect changes to the constitution while the Fianna Fail criminals are still in power will be futile though, because they controll every facet of the state. Judiciary,Gardai,Media, state boards etc.
I attended the protest for Pat o Donnell at Castlerea and not once did i hear the Fianna Fail party condemned by name, The government was named but who is the government ? ANS= Fianna Fail.
SHELL ,THE GARDAI AND THE JUDICIARY COULD NOT DO WHAT THEY ARE DOING WITHOUT SANCTION FROM FIANNA FAIL.
So we need to use the correct name of the instigators of this and many other crimes against our country.
I wonder would it be possible to try and get Panorama interested ? or would they also be intimidated by their government?
This question has been raised in public before (in April 2007), a few months before the destruction of the ancient heritage site at Baronstown (which was a very interesting part of the "Tara Heritage Complex") -- please see at http://www.indymedia.ie/article/81823#comment189323
With our oil and gas reserves now in mind, perhaps this core issue -- relating to the infallibility (or otherwise) of our judges regarding the law -- now requires further consideration, and that we all need to give much more thought to it at this very tricky time in our history?
Related Link: http://www.indymedia.ie/article/83306
will you put the link up of the video where niall was assaulted for which he is now in jail, i cant find it anywhere, i thought it was here, it should be availble to view if there is a man in jail and evidence can exonerate him. The public should be able to judge it.
Hi,
Please see here for a video of the alledged "assault"
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/96547
I understand Niall has been released.