Tuesday, 26 June 2007
Erris Shell To Sea has this week sought high-level meetings with several new Government ministers and high-ranking Gardaí in an effort to break the current deadlock on the Corrib gas project.
“It is time to face up to the realities and end the conflict,” said spokesman, John Monaghan in a written statement.
Among those approached for face-to-face talks are recently-appointed Justice Minister Brian Lenihan and the two Green Party cabinet members John Gormley and Eamon Ryan, both of whom have direct responsibility for key aspects of the Shell-led scheme.
“Recent events have caused great concern for the safety of those who are opposed to the current plans for development, and whose efforts to exercise their rights to non-violent protest have been met with unlawful brute force by the Gardaí and Shell,” the statement continued.
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