Shell petrol station blockaded in Edinburgh

25 Scottish and Irish activists blockaded a Shell petrol station in Edinburgh in solidarity with fencline communities in Ireland and Nigeria 11 years ago 9 activists were killed by the Nigerian state for protesting against the Shell Oil and Gas developments in the Niger Delta. Human rights abuses and environmental destruction are still being perpetrated by Shell in their persuit of profit all around the world. In County Mayo, Ireland, Shell are threatening the lives of the community of Rossport with the construction of their dangerous high pressure gas pipeline. Yesterday activists from Scotland joined friends who came over from Ireland to shut down a Shell petrol station in Edinburgh to show our disgust at this companies behaviour and to show solidarity with the people of Ireland and Nigeria. When around 25 of us arrived at 12 noon, the station was being filled up by a petrol tanker so the forecourt was already briefly closed. We allowed the tanker to leave then blockaded the entrance and exit of the petrol station and 2 people climbed onto the roof. We blockaded the road with large wooden crosses with the names of the Nigerians who lost their lives. We also had banners saying “Shell get out of Rossport” and “Shell climate criminals”. A nearby billboard had “Shell kills” and “Support Rossport” sprayed onto it. After a good half hour of fun the police arrived. Unsure what to do they called back up. However because of the Football and Rugby there was a shortage of police. They called out 4 units but could only pull 10 police. Their threats of arrest where then visibly weak as they didn't have the capacity to arrest all 25 of us. Having an action at the same time as other large policed events exploits their capacity weaknesses. They threatened to arrest us with a breach of the highways act (because a petrol station is technically a highway). They then tried the classic argument that if we have the right to protest then how dare we stop these people from exercising their fundamental human right to buy petrol. The police didn't know how to respond when asked about the rights of the fence-line communities which shell “legally” threatens . After a couple of hours of lively music and carnival we dispersed before they had a chance to take our details or film us with their cameras. We succeeded in; stopping the profiteering of a Shell petrol station for an afternoon, handed out information to bemused on-lookers, showed solidarity with the people of Rossport and the Niger Delta and worked to tarnish the image of this awful company. We also succeeded in wasting the time of 10 police who could have been getting paid for watching the football. This was an easy to organise and pretty effective action, there was no property destruction and there were no arrests. Closing down petrol stations is very easy and can send a strong message that people are resisting the operations of these companies and the destructive use of their products. www.shelltosea.com www.risingtide.org.uk

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Right on, dudes. You really saw a weakness and exploited it. Great planning

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when I grow up, I want to be just like you. Seriously, get a haircut and get a real job you shower of hippies.

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At least some people have better things to do than sit and try to put down those who actually care about other humans and our planet. Your unoriginal taunts dont actually acheive anything. This IS a real job and we have meaning in our lives, I suggest you find something better to do with yous coz you seem to be wasting it.

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Great work! So what do you plan to do next? How far are you willing to go? What actions are you unwilling to take?

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BLOW IT UP! BLOW IT ALL UP! MWAHAHAHAHAHA

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Congratulations to everyone who took part in our successful blockade of the Shell garage on Saturday. It was the third action we have taken against Shell since the summer. The first was our disruption of a careers fair talk in the geology department where we asked hard hitting questions to the recruiters about Shells human rights abuses and environmental destruction, we also gave out ethical careers advice to students. Then of course we did the excellent stunt at the careers fair, where we stormed the fair dressed in white overalls and gas-masks with banners saying "Shell get out of Rossport" and "Shell climate terrorists", for which we got a story in the Scotsman and Student. And on Saturday we represented by shutting down the Shell garage on Dalry road. There were blockades of Shell petrol statons the same weekend in London http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2006/11/355720.html and Nottingham http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/nottinghamshire/2006/11/355701.html Around the world there was protests and actions against Shell; • Nigeria, where Shell's impacts over 50 years have included numerous oils spills and fires and where Shell's continuous gas flaring pollutes the air – activists will be holding a candle-lit march, including speeches and singing, and will visit Port Harcourt Prisons where Ken Saro-Wiwa and colleagues were held in solitary confinement before being hanged. • South Africa, Cape Town: a mass picket will be held outside Shell House • South Africa, South Durban: community groups, supported by people from around the world, plan to block off the Shell and BP refinery which operates using ageing and dangerous infrastructure and releases many pollutants, including carcinogens and other chemicals causing damage to human health and the surrounding environment. • Philippines, Manila where communities are concerned about the impact of having an oil depot located in the middle of a residential area – people are holding a day of events including a memorial meeting and press conference, floral offerings on the Pasig River, a candle-lit protest at the main thoroughfare of Shell, and a chain of children at Shell's oil depot gate. • Barbados: farmers are seeking compensation from Shell for contamination of their lands with aviation fuel from a leaking seven-mile-long pipeline and will be holding a demonstration against Shell. • Ireland, County Mayo, where the local community is objecting to the development of a high pressure pipeline – people are organising a peaceful mass protest at the site of the refinery in Ballanaboy, with solidarity protests also taking place at filling stations and depots in Cork and solidarity actions elsewhere (see http://www.corribsos.com/) It is inspiring to take direct action in solidarity with people around the world, this is the most effective way to make corporations change their ways. Lets keep up the pressure. For more about Shell vist; www.remembersarowiwa.com www.artnotoil.org.uk www.risingtide.org.uk www.corribsos.com www.essentialaction.org/shell/ If you would like to join the Rising Tide list to recieve monthly updates on action, email scotland@risingtide.org.uk

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However exciting it would be to actually blow up a petrol station it is clearly not the way forward for the movement. You can shut down a petrol station simply by closing the safty valve and locking it shut. This type of action is not about absolute resolutions it is about building up the pressure and creating a wider movement for non-violent direct action. Violence is isolatating for lots of people and a tactic which one doesnt necessarily have to employ if there is more effective alteratives, a reasoned approach with a cool head will always yeild better results in the long term over acts of passion, however much one likes to indulge in fantasy.

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http://www.indymedia.ie/article/79902 Lots of photos of the protest on Indymedia Ireland

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He branded the Irish national anthem "Irish tosh" that "we should get rid of".

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The Gaelie Leage (Conradh na Gaelige: http://www.cnag-glaschu.co.uk) also organised a good turn-out.

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Blow them all up so the Chancellor doesn't get his taxes... the ripping-off nasty man!

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