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Why Must We Go to Prison for the Safety of their Families?

category limerick | environment | feature author Wednesday June 07, 2006 00:03author by christina Report this post to the editors

A Community Fights to Keep its Clean Water Safe from the System

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A Community concerned for its Safety

On a weekend which marked the first anniversary of the Rossport Camp, other communities in Ireland are finding themselves forced into similar positions of standing up for their own safety, as well as protection of natural resources from what claims to be their government.

In Co. Limerick, the communities of Kildimo and Pallaskenry are fighting for the retention of their Spring Water source and supply from Bleach Lough lake, while Limerick County Council want to connect them to a new water supply ... the polluted, yes POLLUTED River Deel
- Articles expressing solidarity with a Co. Cork community facing state environmental threat.

Supporters of the Bleach Lough Water Retention Committee met late Sunday afternoon with TD Joe Higgins in a bid to prevent 11 members of the local community from going to jail, and they are calling on Dick Roche, Minister for the Environment to intervene on the side of justice and democracy.
Why the 11 won't be cowed by prison threats, and will see it through if forced to, for the safety of their community.

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Supporters of the Bleach Lough Water Retention Committee met late Sunday afternoon with TD Joe Higgins in a bit to prevent 11 members of the local community from going to jail.

As previously reported Limerick County Council is threatening locals with jail for their ongoing peaceful protest against the new Deel Water Supply.

Members of the support group have expressed their concern in an open letter to Minister of Environment / Heritage & Local Government Mr. Dick Roche TD.

Joe Higgins will personally hand over the letter to the Minister of Environment. Supporters are seeking immediate intervention from the Minister and hope that a resolution can be found.

Related Link: http://www.indymedia.ie/article/76359

Joe Higgins TD on the White Line, Sunday 4th June 2006
Joe Higgins TD on the White Line, Sunday 4th June 2006

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   more pics     christina    Mon Jun 05, 2006 03:17 
   Open Letter to Dick Roche     Niall    Mon Jun 05, 2006 11:36 
   Long live Democracy and private property rights     bcounted1    Thu Jun 08, 2006 00:03 
   listen to both sides     cybspi    Thu Jun 08, 2006 01:06 
   Mumbling before and Grumbling now.     Niall Harnett    Thu Jun 08, 2006 01:23 
   Heritage and our rights     Seán Ryan    Thu Jun 08, 2006 15:29 
   'If it's not broken don't fix it!'     Michelle    Thu Jun 08, 2006 16:41 
   Listen to both sides-with your brain     Jacqueline Condon-McCarthy    Fri Jun 09, 2006 01:21 
   Putting the Record Straight     Ann Crosbie    Fri Jun 09, 2006 21:06 
 10   Update: Committal (Jail) Orders granted against 5.     Niall Harnett    Sat Jun 10, 2006 17:37 
 11   photos by council engineer?     cybspi    Sat Jun 10, 2006 20:14 
 12   Photo for thought     Les Brain    Mon Jun 12, 2006 20:33 
 13   Would you prefer to get your water out of a tap or buy it in a bottle?     Seán Ryan    Tue Jun 13, 2006 00:34 
 14   An Outsider's Comments     Jayde    Wed Jun 21, 2006 12:05 
 15   Finally I see why Limerick council are so keen to foist polluted water on Pallaskenry     Terence    Wed Jun 21, 2006 12:28 
 16   Good question Brian     anon    Wed Jun 21, 2006 20:40 
 17   Well done!     Maura Harrington    Thu Jun 22, 2006 18:19 
 18   Response to photo for thought     Kenneth    Mon Jul 03, 2006 23:52 


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