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Public Letter To The Norwegian Prime Minister
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Friday August 26, 2005 20:51 by Shell to Sea
From Wives of Rossport 5 26/08/2005 To Kjell Magne Bondevik |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6http://www.indymedia.no/newswire/display/18961/index.php
as were the last.
http://www.indymedia.no/newswire/display/18784/index.php
http://www.indymedia.no/newswire/display/18758/index.php
Anyone speak Norwegian? If you go to the third link listed in the post above youll find a brief comment in Norwegian which mentions Sinn Fein. The poster also gives a link back to the Indy.ie site - to an article about Sinn Fein's proposal to Dublin City Council that it should cancel its contract with Shell. Is someone suggest that the protest and the letters are really a Sinn Fein campaign? If so, it would be worth correcting that asap as the comment is the first and only one on the post at the time of writing.
which refered to the action taken by SF at international level, at the date. They are so far the only political party to have taken international action, to my awareness.
& they remained consistent, their spokesperson for european affairs, (Eoin O'b of belfast) left the second article, and I left the third, I presume if I hadn't - Eoin would have. We share many concerns. If another political party raises the matter at such level I'll write another comment / article in norwegian. But for the moment if it seems to readers of the norwegian site that don't follow the links to "shelltosea" and don't read english, (a small minortity) the campaign is associated with any political group, they'll think its a novel but not the first co-operation between euro-anarcho.syndicalists and euro-savvy SF.
Hope that clears it up for you. Indymedia norway is like any imc an open publishing site, and you too may leave comments or articles in english or norwegian just be mindful of their load, volume and priorities. Go to the site and register yourself.
Shell refuels Irish navy
I witnessed Shell refuelling LE Orla,@ 14:30pm, sat, 27/8/05 at Galway docks.
where is LE orla going?
any other boys or girls in the hedgerow care to see if Shell is the fuel provider of choice to the fleet, and mechanised divisions?
So bloody what ?
I saw EMO refuelling HMS MERSEY in Dublin yesterday.
You should get down to the sea more often as the fresh air might do you some good.