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The Rolling Tav Revue---No Privatisation, Irish Water, Irish Nation!

By: 
Kitchen Sessions - YouTube

No privatisation, Irish Water, Irish Nation,
no privatisationAaah shtop!
No privatisationIrish Water, Irish Nation,
no privatisationAaah shtop!

Enda Kenny not a penny, we won't pay at all
Your corruption and your policies are worse than Fianna Fail
Denny and Kenny, watch the paper trail
Irish Water's not for sale!

No privatisation, Irish Water, Irish Nation,
no privatisationAaah shtop!

No way, no way, no way

Your smear campaign is obvious we've seen it all before
You try to call us terrorists while you batter down the door
But from Rossport to Jobstown the 20 metre ban
Police brutality is black and tan!

No privatisation, Irish Water, Irish Nation,
no privatisationAaah shtop!

Posted Date: 
9 December 2014

Swiss Role in Aggressive Tax Avoidance by Royal Dutch Shell

By: 
John Donovan - RoyalDutchShellPLC.com

The lead article in The Sunday Times Business section today (authored by Simon Duke and David Smith) says that Britain is at the forefront of a crackdown on corporate tax avoidance – a blitz on tax avoidance by multinationals.

The UK Treasury  is planning a consultation on forcing multinationals like Royal Dutch Shell to declare how much tax they pay in every country in which they operate.

Posted Date: 
2 December 2014

Emergency Response ... in the unlikely event of an incident occurring...

By: 
Shell

[Shell to Sea]  Below are 2 letters that were sent by Shell to residents living close to the Bellanaboy refinery and raw gas pipeline about their Emergency Response Plan.  How many of the Shell propagandists used down through the years have to fill out this form?

Posted Date: 
29 November 2014

Peoples' Forum 2014 - 'Community in a Corporate Imperium'


PDF of the Papers presented is available here
Date: 
22 November 2014 - 10:00am - 4:00pm

Remember Ken Saro-Wiwa & 8 others hanged 19 years ago

By: 
Oil Change International

We remember Ken Saro-Wiwa. Killed 19 years ago today

In 1990, Saro-Wiwa launched a non-violent movement for social and ecological justice in his Ogoni homeland and the Niger Delta. The movement he led accused the Nigerian government and Shell and Chevron of waging an ecological war and genocidal series of attacks against the peoples of the Delta.

Posted Date: 
12 November 2014
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