Sometimes monsters do exist
In any country with a half way critical media, the last few months would have been disastrous for Shell. In a crucial period in Shell’s imposition of an experimental gas pipeline on the people of Erris it emerges that Michael Dwyer, one of the security guards on this project, was part of an attempt to trigger a civil war in Bolivia. Soon after that it became clear that at least three others who had worked as security guards at the Shell compound had travelled to Bolivia with Dwyer and were wanted there for questioning. Some, it emerged, had links to fascist organizations in Eastern Europe.
At least 156 private security personnel work on what Shell calls the 'Corrib Project' accompanied, according to the Irish Times, by up to “Several hundred Gardaí and the Naval Service .. with the Naval Service deploying one and “possibly” two patrol ships”. (1) The level of force being deployed to impose the Shell pipeline project on the local population is a testimony to the long running resistance of the people of Erris, a resistance that so far has not been broken by dozens of arrests, violence and the most vitriolic of attacks from paid hacks in the mainstream media.“The Morales government says Mr. Marinkovic aided the Rósza gang with money and houses.
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In Ireland, Mr. Révész worked as a guard at a pipeline project, according to one friend and one co-worker. It was the same place where Michael Dwyer, the young Irishman, worked. Integrated Risk Management Services Ltd., contractor for security at the pipeline, said Mr. Dwyer was a security guard for six months last year. The company didn’t respond to an email asking about Mr. Révész’s employment.” (13)
“It is now known that Kildare-based security firm Integrated Risk Management Services (I-RMS) played a part in bringing Dwyer together with right-wing Hungarian elements from a group known as the Szekler Legion - an outfit prepared to use violence to achieve autonomy for ethnic Hungarians in a border region of Romania.
One of those elements was Tibor Revesz, a commander of the Szekler Legion and the owner of its websites - upon which appeals for volunteers for an insurgency campaign in Santa Cruz were advertised late last year.
Both Revesz - who is being sought by Bolivian law enforcement and thought to be still in Ireland - and Dwyer worked for I-MRS protecting the Shell Corrib gas project. It is here, facing down protests from the Shell to Sea campaign, that the pair are thought to have met.
.. Revesz also used his website to advertise an I-RMS close-protection course that included pistol, carbine and tactical firearms training. All of Revesz’s web pages have been deleted in recent weeks.
I-RMS - based beside the Army Ranger Wing HQ in the Curragh in Co. Kildare - has refused to comment about its role in bringing Dwyer and right-wing fanatics together.
But there is no doubt that any of the foreign-owned oil companies present in Bolivia would certainly have an easier life if something were to happen to Morales.” (15)
“I spent most of my time that day with a Swiss man called Christian Wurtemberg .. His was an intelligent and articulate voice amid the mayhem. So a chill went down my spine when I heard a few days later that he had been killed.
More chilling was the subsequent news that he had been dispatched by strangling - an unusual end in a conflict that claimed tens of thousands of lives. Various witnesses have since come forward to say that he was tortured and garroted on Flores' orders as a suspected spy, although the commander claimed he was killed in an ambush.
Two weeks later, Paul Jenks, a freelance British photographer, was shot dead in the same fields that I had stared out at during my visit to Flores' headquarters. A single sniper's bullet to the back of his neck felled him. .. The back of his head was exposed to the closer positions of Flores' forces. And Jenks had reportedly been investigating Wurtemberg's death when he met his own.” (22)
Yesterdays Mail on Sunday had an investigation into I-RMS's African connections yesterday, below I give a quick summary of their findings
Mail on Sunday, June 28 - "Shell and its private army's link with child abducting Nile rebels" by Michael O'Farrell
Turns out we've seen a lot more of Jim Farrell at Erris then the other founder of IRMS, Terry Downes because Terry has been busy down in East Africa where he is the CEO of Narobi based KK Lodgit. Paul Rees its managing director told the Mail that they had "withheld their website due to the risk of exposure to protesters in Ireland."
The Mail was unable to find any evidence of I-RMS Africa which the I-RMS web site used to claim was based in Nairobi until I-RMS took their website offline after the killing of Michael Dwyer, who had worked for them at the Shell compound in Erris, in Bolivia.
KK Lodgit is a cash transit business that is a joint venture with KK Security. KK Security uses ex British or America special forces to head up its operation in each country but the Mail has discovered the Sudanese branch is lead by a serving officer in the Sudanese People's Liberation Army (SPLA). Until 2000 the SPLA press ganged children into its army, up to 12,000 of them.
The Mail says that in the wake of the negative publicity following the killings in Bolivia and the sinking of Pat O'Donnell's trawler I-RMS have hired Dan Pender, the former PR advisor for Fianna Fail minister Matin Cullen. Pender public relations have a website at http://www.penderpr.com/ and are located at Pavilion House, 31-32 Fitzwilliam Square.
The Mail has also been looking at the I-RMS accounts and reports that they are inconsistent with claims by Downes to have a turnover of 8 million. In fact not only are the accounts only showing a fraction of this in 2006 the company only paid 600 euro in corporation tax and they paid nothing in 2007! The accounts also do not show any PRSI or wage costs.
The Mail articles uses a cropped version of the indymedia photo of Farrll at Erris (without accredition) which they caption "DARK OPS: I-RMS Jim Farrell was an Army Ranger"
andy storey and minisister of energy to debate it all now...
That RTE talk about Rossport on Pat Kenny last week, bout half hour long: http://dynamic.rte.ie/quickaxs/209-rte-todaywithpatkenn....smil
from here: http://www.rte.ie/radio1/todaywithpatkenny/
First reply/mention that I've seen to this article so far in an O'Reilly paper
http://www.tribune.ie/news/editorial-opinion/article/20...ford/
The whole premise of the article has already been dealt with in the comments here, I wonder of Clifford was one of the commentators?
I left the following comment under the Michael Clifford article. I'm posting it here in case it is not posted over there.
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Michael,
If you believe that Shell is a "corporate thug" and that the protest grew out of a "genuine movement" and that Shell 2 Sea activists have been "smeared" and "portrayed unfairly" in the "mainstream media" and if you have access to the "mainstream media", don't you think you have a moral duty to speak out on behalf of the Shell 2 Sea supporters and the people of Erris as much as possible.
It is people in the position that you are in that could make a real difference to the campaign.
Regards,
Mark C
There is beginning to be some mainstream media discussion outside of the publications I list on the Bolivia - Shell - IRMS story, the Pat Kenny show is about to have a segment on it. The story has been at least mentioned in both the latest issues of Hot Press and The Village.
The Phoenix of July 3rd throws one interesting bit of information into the post. In the article 'More questions for Shell's Security Company' its reported that an IRMS spokesman revealed that Revesz "workers for a period of months last year and for less than three months this year" which is at odds with the earlier claim that he had stopped working for them in October (when he went to Bolivia.) In the July 3rd Phoenix article IRMS claimed he worked for them up to the point that Revesz's website came to their attention which would have been late April.
IRMS didn't seem to provide dates of termination to Phoenix or exact periods of employment ('period of months' last year could mean anything from 2 to 12). The obvious question to ask is whether Revesz was still working for IRMS while in Bolivia or whether he had quit to go there and then been re-employed on his return?
BTW there is still regular discussion of new developments on the politics.ie thread linked to at the end of the article
I wonder if a trio of Republican Activists were found in a similar part of the world. What would rightwing papers (ahem, that includes the Tribune) think of them? Would they be given the benefit of the doubt like Dwyer. Or, like Willy, Pat, and the rest of the Rossport campaign, would they not.
The genuinely oppressed have never been given the benefit of the doubt. Or common decency. By the likes of Clifford or Pat Kenny.
All we should expect is the jackboot of the likes of Mick Dwyer and Mick Clifford. Ideological footsoldiers, the two of them, for the real problem: the corporate and state forces.
The lazy hack should go back to the irrelevent tittle tattle that characterises his meaningless work. His piece last Sunday is about as well structured and important a piece of journalism as Una Mulally's social diary from the same, tired, and thankfully doomed paper.
I think there were a few points missed by the S2S spokesperson in the Pat Kenny interview broadcast just now which I list below. Of course this was always going to be a very difficult way to talk about what happened, a segment that was about whether or not it was decent to use a particular image on a street in Galway does not _really_ seem to be the main story here, its shameful that this is the way the mainstream media is coping with its failure to cover the actual story.
Clifford's introduction rolls back considerably on his article, he actually acknowledges that Dwyer was involved in 'shady groups' but is less than honest in saying he can't find anything else, unless we believe he hasn't read this article. And his spin that 'sure don't we all do embarrassing stuff on our holidays when we are 24' seems a little insane in terms of bombing cardinal's houses and planning to start civil wars. PK takes the same angle towards the end of the interview.
But Dwyer isn't the important story here, the IRMS-Shell-Bolivia story is. Here is what I think was missed
a. Kenny got away with implying that Dwyer was the only connection. This was countered by pointing to Revesz but it wasn't just the two of them. At least 4 and as many as 7 or 8 IRMS from Corrib went to Bolivia with the group. One of the men arrested in the hotel at the time of the shooting was one of them. Two or three of them worked for IRMS on returning from Bolivia including Revesz (see my last comment).
b. Kenny got away with claiming there was no connection between Flores and Shell. It should have been pointed out that Shell lost its Bolivian gas pipeline when Moreles nationalised it last year and that Flores was linked to Banco, the major individual shareholder in the Shell pipeline. BY PK's 'whose interests' test they clearly had an interest it the intended civil war.
c. Kenny (and its interesting its Kenny who does all the heavy spin in the interview) got away with painting Flores as a confused and foolish romantic. It needed to be pointed out that 'Journalists without Frontiers' tried to prosecute him for murdering two journalists during the Croatian war, the was a brutal killer and not just some crazed poet.
d. Kenny got away with suggesting that the sinking of Pat's boat made no sense for Shell because it was only bad PR for them. That would have been a good point to outline that Shell had no legal way to remove Pat's boat from the bay, that this had held up the operation last year and resulted in the Gardai arresting Pat on stupid pretexts and then playing 'cat and mouse' to avoid a high court case ordering his release. Shell's interests were in saving the millions that every day Pat remained fishing in front of the Solitaire would have cost. The sinking of one of his boats days before the arrival of the Solitaire achieved this (alongside the arrest on invented 'exclusion zones' and impounding of his two remaining boats). Shell clearly had a very well thought out PR response post sinking which PK repeats (and has said on other shows) which is to suggest that the boat was really sunk by S2S. Multiple comments to that effect appeared on indymedia almost as soon as the sinking was reported.
The structure of the whole segment is very interesting. PK appears to have a reasonably good knowledge of the facts and is using the interview to protect IRMS / Shell by stepping very carefully around them. The 4 points he raises above have nothing to do with the 'common decency' cover Cliffords provides for the operation but PK retreats behind this point towards the end and hands back over to Clifford. Overall a very well managed piece of spin by Shell's friends.
Could not agree more with Andrew.
My sister emailed Kenny after the show and asked him was he not getting enough money from RTE via the tax / TV licence payer, without, it would seem, getting some sort of kick back as well from an oil company. No reply from PK.
S2S should have an agreed number of fully briefed spokes persons who can respond with rapid fire return to what is dished out by a blatantly partisan and agenda driven Kenny.
The man who was speaking for S2S was quite good in what he was trying to get across but his response lacked the neccessary gusto to knock back Kenny. Perhaps calling Kenny's bias and partisanship for what it is on air, might help and then lay out the S2S position.
Having said all that, it is easier said than done in the heat of the moment, but it should be remembered that this is the not the old gentleman type PK that we normally hear.
When this subject is aired Mr Hyde appears and nice Pat takes a hike.
The attached youtube video has been identified as Dwyer working in Glengad, he is kneeling on a S2S campaigner who had crawled under the fence. Cathar on politics.ie says the voice giving Dwyer the instruction "Mick let him get up, secure the area inside and let him get up" is that of IRMS chief Jim Farrell.
Elsewhere on this site Cathar updates the numbers of IRMS who went to Bolivia with Dwyer as "Tiboe Revesz, Elöd Tóásó, Tamás Nagy, Dudog Gabor, (All Hungarian) Ivan Pistovcák (Slovakian) Michael Dwyer and probably Daniel Gaspar worked for IRMS
Now the Maths and Probability of 7 members of a ten man group working for the same company before travelling to Bolivia are ?? % (and some returned also to work for it)
Caption: Video Id: qpFZr_33roE Type: Youtube Video
Dwyers working in Glengad with Jim Farell?
Mark Tighe of the Sunday Times has published more details of an interview he did with IRMS chief Jim Farrell on his blog
"Recently Jim Farrell, head of IRMS security, gave me a brief interview in Glengad, Co Mayo, where I got a chance to ask him what he knew about so many IRMS staff getting involved in the alleged Evo Morales assassination plot in Bolivia.
Unfortunately he didn't shine too much light on this topic.
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Some of Mike’s (Dwyer) group spoke about doing a close-protection course. He was trained as an engineer. So he was more qualified to get other work when that course didn’t work out and he decided to stay (in Bolivia). Who knows what happened then, as we lost all visibility of him when he left us.”
http://irishjournalist.blogspot.com/2009/07/irms-and-bo....html
He links to this article at the end of the piece saying "Much has been made of this apparent right-wing link to IRMS by anti-Shell activists. As Michael Clifford in the Sunday Tribune points out much of this is distasteful and jumps to conclusions about Dwyer and others.
On the politics.ie Cathar points out that this interview tells us that "Mick Dwyer was a supervisor/ team leader in Glengad. His team was presumably Foireann Cahil. Tibor Revesz was a member of his team" and that as Dwyer, Révész, Dudog and Pistovcák arrived in Santa Cruz together this suggests they were all IRMS Foireann Cahil. Two others who had also worked at the Shell compound in Glengad Elod and Nagy may have traveled seperatly.
Farrell of course uses the interview to suggest that they had all left IRMS employment and had simply taken the decision to travel to Bolivia for a close protection course which fell through. But in other interviews (see main article) he has said that three of them including Revesz worked for IRMS this year. This along with the fact that Revesz site was appealing for volunteers for an expedition to Bolivia in October 2008 (see main article) at the time they went suggest that this 'close protection course' was a cover story. And then there is the speed with which IRMS pulled the references to providing "“special services” and “international armed and unarmed security” after news of Dwyers death emerged. Phoenix reported that IRMS were not returning their calls back when they reported this, I'd guess they have yet to do so and are instead talking to more compliant journalists who seem to forget to ask this and other obvious questions.
I've no idea if the Tighe/Clifford reference to "jumping to conclusions" is meant to be a criticism of the original article (at least Tighe links to it in his blog) but if you reread the section in the light of these latest revelations the article is if anything a little too cautious in pointing to what might emerge and spot on in terms of criticising the media who at that point in time didn't even mention IRMS or Shell by name in the articles on the events.
Also on the politics.ie thread El Libre re posts a clearer version of the image of Dwyer and Flores posing with a table load of guns and ammunition. In this version an additional detail is visible, the bottom of the sign on the table (which reads happy new year in 4 languages) has an arrow drawn from 2009 to a bullet.
Clearer image, note bottom of sign with arrow from 2009 pointing at bullet
Dwyer 'died from single shot' in Bolivia
http://www.rte.ie/news/2009/1013/dwyerm.html
Dr Cassidy said that Mr Dwyer had been shot once and that the post mortem carried out in Bolivia was incomplete.
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Her findings also contradict those of the Bolivian authorities who claimed that Mr Dwyer was shot six times.
The Bolivan authorities also said that Michael Dwyer had two guns in his hotel room and that gunshot residue was found on him. However, Dr Cassidy said she had no evidence of this.
That's a big hole to be caused by one shot. Does the good doctor see a lot of gunshot wounds I wonder? The extent of her experience in doing Post Mortems on gunshot victims who have already been PM'ed should be explained.
It would be a bit weird if she had found evidence of guns in his room, wouldn't it? How exactly she could have without going to Bolivia and having a root around at the scene of the shootout is not clear. What an odd thing to say.
Once again, sympathy to the family.
State Pathologist Prof Marie Cassidy told the court that her post mortem, carried out when the remains were flown home, found Mr Dwyer had been shot just once. She said he died from a single gunshot through the heart.
She said the bullet used, known as a “dumdum” bullet, was designed to cause massive internal damage to the target, literally “stopping them dead in their tracks”. It was rarely used.
Mr Dwyer’s ribs were broken and his lungs were damaged by the single round, which passed through his body.
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2009/1013/....html
IRISHMAN MICHAEL Dwyer, shot dead by anti-terrorist police in Bolivia last April, was shot through the heart with a bullet designed to cause massive internal injuries, and he was most likely in bed at the time, an inquest has heard.
State Pathologist Dr Marie Cassidy told Dublin county coroner Dr Kieran Geraghty that a postmortem carried out in Bolivia on Mr Dwyer’s remains concluded he had been shot six times when in fact he had been shot once. It had mistaken minor marks for bullet entry wounds.
From the trajectory of the bullet through the 25-year-old Tipperary man’s body it was clear the fatal shot had been fired from “a few feet” away by somebody standing above or over him.
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/frontpage/2009/1014....html
Here's another bit of the Irish Times Article-
Mr Dwyer travelled to Bolivia last November with two Hungarians and a Slovak he had met while a security guard team leader on Shell’s Corrib gas pipeline project in Co Mayo. The men were due to take part in a bodyguard course in Bolivia but when the course did not materialise the men Mr Dwyer had travelled with to Bolivia returned to Ireland.
One of them, Tibor Resves, introduced Mr Dwyer to a Bolivian of Hungarian origin, Eduardo Rózsa Flores. Mr Flores offered Mr Dwyer unspecified security work and Mr Dwyer stayed on to take up that work.
The Bolivian authorities believe Mr Flores was being paid by Santa Cruz businessmen to begin an armed struggled to secure independence from Bolivia for Santa Cruz. The anti-terrorist police in Bolivia moved in on the men’s hotel in Santa Cruz on April 16th last, killing Mr Dwyer, Mr Flores and another man.
A fairly detailed account of new facts is at http://www.boliviainfoforum.org.uk/news-detail.asp?id=65
from this
Another key piece of evidence presented by Soza was a video shot on a mobile phone showing a conversation between Rózsa, Dwyer and Magyarosi. According to reports, the audio is of poor quality but the words “Titicaca”, “frogman” and “explosive” can be understood. The witness who supplied the video claims that they were discussing a missed opportunity to use a frogman to plant a bomb on a boat carrying the president and several members of his cabinet on Lake Titicaca. The president had recently been on a boat on the lake with other government ministers to promote Titicaca as one of the new natural wonders of the world.
Shortly after the initial raid, police apprehended two other men with suspected links to the plot: Juan Carlos Gueder Bruno, a member of the Unión Juvenil Cruceñista, a quasi-fascist shock troop organisation, and Alcides Mendoza Malawi, both suspected of selling arms to Rózsa. In statements that have raised the political stakes, both detainees and another key witness, Ignacio Villa Vargas, who is believed to have been a local fixer and driver for the group, allege that a list of key civic leaders were involved. They include the recently retired president of the Comité Pro-Santa Cruz, Branko Marinkovic, as well as prominent figures from the business elite and the Santa Cruz prefect himself. Also identified as a conduit for financing of the group was lawyer Hugo Achá, president of the Santa Cruz office of the US organisation Human Rights Foundation. These have denied any involvement and have accused the government of orchestrating the scandal to denigrate Santa Cruz.
Photos of the bodies taken shortly after the raid showed them to have been in their underwear when they were shot, suggesting that they may have been sleeping when the police first entered the building. Initial police reports said that the men were killed following a 30 minute exchange of gunfire. Soza has since made public a forensic report which identified traces of explosives on the hands of the three dead men.
Note that on politics.ie someone who has looked at the original report says that last line is inaccurate, explosive traces were not found on Flores, just on Dwyer and Arpad
There have been some 30 attacks in Santa Cruz on houses and offices of people linked to the government (including members of congress, ministers, and social movement leaders) as well as some members of the opposition and attacks on the offices and personnel of human rights organisations.
A translation of the Bolivan autopsy report for Dwyer has been posted to http://www.politics.ie/foreign-affairs/61194-irish-invo...02517 the conclusions are quite different from the Irish autopsy report but I've only seen media reports of that one.
I've put together the updates published above with one set of updates that was promoted by the editors to an article and a summary of the Primetime 'Death in Santa Cruz' documentary at http://anarchism.pageabode.com/andrewnflood/death-santa...dwyer
There is a little bit of additional commentary and tidying up added.
Prime Time - Thursday, 3 December 2009
Prime Time - Death in Santa Cruz
Irishman Michael Dwyer was shot dead in Bolivia in April. This programme investigates the events surrounding his death.
http://www.rte.ie/news/2009/1203/primetime.html
Low resolution version of RTE documentary on death of Irish mercenary in Bolivia. in 5 parts, heres first 2
part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zboPyh7LNuQ
part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZ_U6z_SHS0
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Death in Santa Cruz, 1
Caption: Video Id: GZ_U6z_SHS0 Type: Youtube Video
Death in Santa Cruz, 2
Bolivian prosecutors have charged 39 people over an alleged plot to assassinate President Evo Morales and launch an armed rebellion last year.
They include opposition politicians and a former general who captured the guerrilla leader Che Guevara in 1967.
The most prominent politician charged is Branco Marinkovic, a business leader and former head of the opposition Civic Committee of Santa Cruz, who is in exile in the US.
Two recent articles in the Irish Times after new material came to light regarding Dwyer and his adventures in Bolivia as revealed from recent files from WikiLeaks...
- Dwyer 'second in command' of group, says cable (January 6, 2011)
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/world/2011/0106/122....html
A BOLIVIAN government minister told foreign diplomats that Irishman Michael Dwyer was the “second in command” of a group of alleged mercenaries, days after he and two colleagues were shot dead by police on April 16th, 2009.
In a briefing at the presidential palace in La Paz, then-minister of government Alfredo Rada also claimed the 24-year-old Tipperary man had “military and security experience”, according to a US diplomatic cable recounting details of the briefing and since published by the WikiLeaks website.
United States diplomats suspected that Irishman Michael Dwyer may have been lured to his death in Bolivia as part of a plot by the South American country’s own intelligence services.
A diplomatic cable from the US embassy in La Paz quoted a local source as saying the group Dwyer was with had been hired by Bolivian intelligence to mount a phony terrorist campaign. This would then be used to justify the persecution of political opponents of the country’s left-wing president Evo Morales.
The source told diplomats that Dwyer and two other members of the group were shot dead by police in their hotel on April 16th, 2009, in order to “erase tracks”.
Knew what he was doing, or at the very least was reckless. No amount of re-posting of that "altar-boy" picture will erase that fact. The "gun-toting" picture of him at the top of the thread gives a more accurate guide to his state of mind while in Bolivia.
It's possible that the entire operation was a sting, as the US view appears to be from these cables, but while that would be a major issue for the people of Bolivia for people in Ireland the core issues remain what the team of people, who had been providing security for Shell in Glengad as IRMS employees, thought they were doing in going to Bolivia and getting involved with these characters. Who did they think they were working for and what was the connection with the nationalisation of the Shell pipeline in Bolivia, whose co-owner was part of the plot and perhaps the main target of the sting, if that is what it was. Why were people who were openly neo-Nazis allowed to work on the site and produce the memeorbelia we see above by a company, which it would be reasonable to believe, has some expertise in intelligence work. What does this tell us about the pipeline project in Ireland, opposition to which has been very much vindicated since I first published this piece.
When you get into the world of international mercenaries and in particular of mercenaries working for people connected with the oil & gas industry what is really happening is going to be murky, the failed Equitorial Guinea coup of Mark Thatcher and co being another example. Dwyer, given his lack of experience, was clearly a fool to get involved at any level no matter what he thought he was doing - whether he was blinded by ideology, money or machismo is unclear and at this point hardly matters except to his family. To them I would imagine it matters a great deal.
I love the way the Irish Times reveals its hand quite openly every so often. It published this editorial today about Michael Dwyer's death:
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/opinion/2011/0111/1....html
It contains the remarkable passage
"His motives and that of the Flores group remain a mystery, but an assassination plot against President Evo Morales appears deeply improbable. But, ultimately, that is not the issue. Bolivia has an obligation to the rule of law ..."
I think it's very revealing that the IT is asserting that, as far as it is concerned, it's not an issue that an Irish citizen travelled to another state and joined a group dedicated to fomenting civil war there, aimed at overthrowing the popularly elected government. And, by implication, that it's not an issue for the IT whether Shell's Irish security company IRMS was the recruiting ground for several members of the same militia; and whether their air tickets to Bolivia were paid for by a wealthy supporter of that militia and former co-owner (with Shell) of an oil pipeline nationalised by that government.
I guess some folks just don't do democracy! (or enquiry, or even a half-hearted imitation of same!)
It is amazing to see how the media story has shifted to 'Bad left wing Latin American government kills Irish boy' (they always emphasize his youth) when there are so many other questions to be answered much closer to home. Particularly the IT which would normally be foaming at the mouth in defence of democracy in Burma, Iran or other places where it's officially permissible to defend democracy.
The IT's intellectual gymnastics to justify its bizarre coverage are perhaps best exemplified by the following, almost unreadable, sentence (regarding the family's dossier, which portrayed Michael as naive and good-hearted) "In that it is arguably at its least convincing, not perhaps because it is not true."
You couldn't make it up.
I agree that the Dwyers have a right to know how their son died and to hold his killers to account, and in raising these issues again I would take no relish in sharpening their pain. They have every right to defend their son's reputation as best they can, and if there is some degree of denial there about his true proclivities, that is perhaps to be expected. But the answers to these questions have a bearing on how we all live and on the deteriorating quality of our democracies.
A truly "independent" enquiry would indeed be good to see. Given the interests involved, the low international status accorded to the leftist Bolivian government, and the involvement of the vastly powerful oil corporation Shell, how likely is that?
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I'll quote the editorial in full here:
"A CASE TO ANSWER
"WHAT HAPPENED in room 457 in the Hotel Las Americas on April 16th, 2009, is still quite unclear. What is beyond doubt is that a group from an elite Bolivian state police force, Utarc, led by Capt. Walter Andrade, entered the room in the hotel in Santa Cruz and shot dead Tipperary man Michael Dwyer. Beyond that, official Bolivian and family accounts of events continue, a year and a half later, to diverge irreconcilably and alarmingly.
"From the start, Dwyer’s family has challenged police and government versions and despair of getting a credible, let alone any, explanation from the prevaricating Bolivian authorities. Now they have asked UN Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial executions Philip Alston to support their and the Government’s demand for an independent international inquiry into his killing and that of his two companions, group leader Croat Eduardo Rozsa Flores, and Hungarian Arpad Magyarosi. Their call deserves strong, urgent diplomatic support.
“There was no shoot-out just a cold-blooded execution,” the family dossier for Alston insists, backing its case with plausible independent testimony that demands explanation: from hotel staff casting doubt on suggestions of an exchange of gunfire or of hot pursuit; from video evidence of the belated appearance of mysterious bullet holes in the corridor, suggesting tampering with the scene, and of prior contact between Andrade and Flores; of Andrade’s own involvement with a bombing that provided an ostensible excuse for the raid; of inconsistencies and absurdities in official accounts; and from Ireland’s State Pathologist Dr Marie Cassidy on the “incompleteness” of the Bolivian autopsy and evidence that four out of five bullets hit Dwyer when he was on the ground. The report also quotes Bolivia’s ombudsman questioning the “lack of legality” surrounding the raid and police “excesses”.
"The family’s dossier is understandably sympathetic to Dwyer, painting him largely as a naive, good-hearted young man involved in an adventure that he did not fully understand. In that it is arguably at its least convincing, not perhaps because it is not true. His motives and that of the Flores group remain a mystery, but an assassination plot against President Evo Morales appears deeply improbable. But, ultimately, that is not the issue. Bolivia has an obligation to the rule of law and, in international law, to demonstrate that its police did not simply tear up the rulebook. And the Dwyers have a right to know how their son died and to hold his killers to account."
Was just another expendable 'useful idiot' for the back-room boys. The IT spinster-in-chief, and her PD/Tory poison, are more relevant to the mismanagement of the Oirish branch of Anglo/US G(l)oebbelisation of manufactured and managed consent. They will never be short of planks,its cabinet-makers like Madam they value. There was a brief deviation from traditional toryism when Conor Brady did his editorial shift, but that has been rectified and normal service has been resumed. Control the paramaters of the debate and the outcome should conform to the desired result.
Nothing new under the Sun, as rupert might say.
Spinster-in-chief, eh, Opus? I thought society had evolved beyond judging women by their attachment or lack thereof to a penis-wielder. Thirty years ago that would have been deemed a crass and infantile comment. Today, words fail me. Put it away boy, grow up and grow a pair. There's lots of things wrong with the IT that its editor can be held accountable for without resorting to shite like that.
I was referring to Madam's yarn spinning skills. Dont get yer trousers twisted. There is no shortage of male spinsters working at the same corporate loom.
Your response says more about your preconceived ideas than mine. I dont know the first thing about her personal life, and dont give a shite either.
She can sleep with the fishes anytime she wants.
Yours is the sexist presumption, this time, not mine. Look up spinster and check the derivation.
Claim Venezuelans took part in raid in Dwyer case
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/world/2011/0928/122....html
Dwyer’s family will today hold their first meeting with Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs Eamon Gilmore as part of their campaign for an independent international inquiry into his death, a move opposed by the Bolivian government.
Last December the Dwyers submitted a report to the UN’s special rapporteur on extrajudicial executions in which they say eyewitness and video evidence, along with autopsy and ballistic reports, contradict the Bolivian government’s claim that their son was killed in an armed confrontation with police.
This month Dwyer’s family will update their submission with the findings of leading UK forensic group Keith Borer Consultants, which concluded after a review of the evidence gathered by the family that Dwyer’s bedroom “had been staged to give the appearance of crossfire between the police and the deceased”.
In their revised submission to the UN’s rapporteur, the family say this conclusion, “in addition to the findings and conclusions of Irish State Pathologist Dr [Marie] Cassidy, show without any doubt whatsoever that Michael Dwyer was unarmed and executed by members of Utarc”.
Since the police raid on the hotel, the Bolivian authorities’ version of events has been severely undermined by the steady exposure of inconsistencies in official accounts.
If you go around South America, posing with gunslingers and getting up to no good then you can't expect the local peelers to treat you as anything else.
"Claim Venezuelans took part in raid in Dwyer case"
Yes the usual attempts to smear hugo chavez. The imperialists smell blood (and oil of course!)
The trials are now underway and Toaso is saying Dwyer was captured and executed .
Journal.ie reporting
"But a Hungarian arrested in connection with the plot, Elod Toaso, told a court yesterday that Dwyer actually survived the shootout and was arrested but later executed, Bolivian media said today.
Toaso has been in prison awaiting trial for four years. The government says he set up a team of mercenaries to kill Morales, the vice president and a senior representative of the La Paz government in Santa Cruz."
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The deafening silence from the oposition parties tells it's own story, by their silence they are condoning What Fianna Fail and the Greens are doing. Their can be no mistake when residents of Rossport can only travel on the roads that they pay tax to use are denied the use of these roads unless they have a permit, it means that the Gardai are now making( and breaking) the laws to suit their own ends.
Even though the media is under state controll there has been plenty of evidence of state crime in Rossport but the public turn a blind eye to it. Just as they have to all the crimes comitted by Fianna Fail. We will all pay for it when we are in the clutches of the International Monetry fund.
The deployment of the Navy in conjunction with a foriegn mercenery Army backed by Gardai and a corrupt government does not seem to bother anybody in the European Union either.
Irish citizens are being brutalised by the same scum that will be out calling for a yes vote to the rejected Lisbon treaty while they allow our state to become totally corrupted. VOTE NO AND STOP THE EVIL OF CORRUPTION IN THE EU AND AT HOME.
Robert Mugabe would be proud of what they are doing.
Unbelievable that, despite so much information on this whole situation being on public record, the general public, even those that try to keep themselves informed through mainstream media, refuse to admit the connection between Bolivia and Erris. The excellent article above elucidates these connections. The Irish Rangers' link with the School of America is new information to me. We have been treated similarly to the populations of all those corrupt, US-backed South American political systems, albeit without the coups and assassinations needed there, as our weak politicians rolled over without a struggle and people here have yet to demand change. I fear it may take deaths in Mayo to wake people up. I'm originally from East Mayo where, less than 50 miles away from the abuses of human rights, those people with whom I am still in contact know next to nothing about the situation. Hopefully I can get up to Rossport soon.
Fight the good fight (but peacefully).
great article, long overdue.
Would you by any chance have it done out in a printable format with the pictures inserted where you want them, pages in order to print as a leaflet?
My computer skills can't compute.
cheers
could sent it to galwayshelltosea@riseup.net
Where are the SS letters in the tattoo..I have been staring at it for ages and honestly cant make it out. Can you highlight them or sumtin?
An excellent peice of investigative journalism worthy of more credit than the one sided dung that is regularly printed in the o'reilly rags by spineless so-called journalists who ignore the facts in favour of the establishment line. Make the people aware lets get the REAL story out there.
Google "Symbol of Waffen SS" and you will see the symbol that is tattoed on to the arm of Dwyer which is shown in Andrew's picture.
It emerges that the term "security contractor" here has a similar meaning as in reference to private soldiers working for the US in Iraq.
I won't insist on the M-word, but it seems that the Shell/StatoilHydro/Marathon (or Vermilion) consortium is employing private soldiers - people who are more interested in money than in heroic causes - to trample through north Mayo.
When Irish media failed to communicate the facts, Britains Guardian, made an excellent balanced short doc covering all angles, along with print article, it shows Willie Corduff dropping his pants to show us his injuries after he was visited by "men in balaclavas",
video: The price of gas
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/video/2009/jun/10/shell...eland
rotesters in the coastal Irish village of Rossport gear up for a summer showdown with Shell, as the company prepares to bring a controversial gas pipeline ashore after a decade-long battle
It was released with a related article: Fuelling the fury
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/jun/10/rossp...shell
As Shell settles a major legal action over protests in Nigeria, closer to home emotions are running high over a gas pipeline near the Irish village of Rossport, sparking violent clashes and bitter recrimination.
News of this video was posted on post about Joe Higgins MEP, taking a stand in defense of Rossport.
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/92669?&condense_comment...53594
Talk at present on the gas giveaway on pol.ie, please click on, log on, participate in the discussion about the truth of the matter
Irish government deploys navy, Gardai in Mayo today to help Shell rape our resources Irish government deploys navy, Gardai in Mayo today to help Shell rape our resources
http://www.politics.ie/economy/80357-irish-government-d....html
Paul Williams - Shell to Sea TV3 Docu. - Pre-Election Special ? Paul Williams - Shell to Sea TV3 Docu. - Pre-Election Special ?
http://www.politics.ie/environment/73839-paul-williams-....html
Solidarity from Barcelona
Rossport Abu
Dunk
The Guardian video: The price of gas
That's a class picture of Jim Farrell above. She's behind you!!!
(by the way, you need a caption on the photo of Dwyer in the OP)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/jun/19/lette...iracy
when will this young man be allowed to rest in peace? does anyone care about his poor family. no one knows what this man was like only the people that knew him and its an absolute disgrace that his name is constantly being dragged threw the mud on this website. i dont think he would ever been mentioned here if he had not worked from irms security and i think that some compassion should be shown to his family instead of stupid, empty and obviously ignorant rants. you have a problem with shell thats fine but for god sake let this boy rest. i admire the way people stand up to shell, everyone has different opinions on this gas line, but using this tragedy as an excuse to get at shell is disgusting
The chain of events Dwyer was caught up in did not end with his death but continue today in Erris where dozens of people continue to live in fear. A couple of weeks back two men were held at gunpoint in the dead of night while their boat was flooded and sunk and they were left to fend for themselves. I think it;s very understandable that Dwyer's family would want to protect the memory of their son but this story is not so much about him but about the terror that continues to be imposed on the living, the sons and daughters of other loving parents. For the sake of those other parents they might want to break with those who sent him to his death and tell what they really know or suspect as to what really happened.
While I think most people would be sympathetic with Mike Dwyer's family, I think he did put himself on the front page, as it were, and it's a bit crazy to shoot the messenger.
We should feel sorry for all the victims of Shell's greed, and include the Dwyer family in that.
anon Dwyers name isnt been dragged through the mud. His name is mud because of the fascist terrorism and anti-democratic activities he involved himself in.
I feel very sorry for his parents but this guy was an adult and made his choices. Exposing this guys activities might discourage other Irish lads from going down the same road
Andrew, much thanks for this fantastic concise article. I hope it makes its way further out to Irish public, and soon, in the hope that more people WAKE UP. Question the fullness of whats going on in Mayo, and further a field, and join in the struggle.
Copy of the article is posted on p.ie at http://www.politics.ie/foreign-affairs/80399-shadow-ove....html
Solidarity to all those in resistance, wherever, however, against Shell, against the giveaway...
Rossport Abu
dunk
In the story above it says that Jim Farrell said, that the two Hungarian employees resigned. They were in fact sacked. Just correcting another lie from I-RMS.
(from a current inside source)
Deadly job, fair play. Copy here: http://dissident.gnn.tv/blogs/32314/Shell_Ireland_Boliv...scism
Excellent research work Andrew.
Irish journalism is shamelessly bad. I remember Conor Lally writing a propos of the Mayday
protests in 2004 that all the protestors who had been at Genoa (some 250,000 people) were
going to come to Ireland. (About 20 - 30 came if I remember right). When the word comes from
the Guards (in this case the GRA) the brain is switched off and the official line is simply
reproduced.
Just to add this into the pot, as it was not mentioned in above feature. From Sunday May 3, 2009
http://royaldutchshellplc.com/2009/05/05/fascist-group-...ards/
NEO-NAZI TRIBUTE AFTER DWYER’S FUNERAL
...as much as I loathe Shell, their actions in Ireland, Nigeria and Bolivia, and as much as I deplore what Dwyer and his fellow-travellers stood for...that article reads like a piece of sensationalist, unverifiable tabloid tripe. I think we're better off not stooping to their level.
Interesting snippet just noticed on this evening's RTÉ news...
I don't think I've ever heard the acronym IRMS uttered on RTÉ news broadcasts (it's been used on the Pat Kenny Show, where it couldn't really be avoided in the context of a rather easy interview with Jim Farrell by Valerie Cox, who should really have known better). Theresa Mannion tonight though made reference to Shell's private security company. What's all this with the acronym avoidance?
On a slightly different note, today's events in Glengad constituted the second item on Morning Ireland's half-hourly headlines after Michael Jackson's death. Yet the story was only covered over the final 3 minutes of the show, after we heard one of their undoubtedly well paid pol corrs wax lyrical about AC/DC for several minutes.
What would the Ned Stapleton Cumann have made of it all?
RTE tv and radio coverage from Today, the arrival of the solitaire. They also seem to have used a cut from activist vid from those who paddled out to the solitaire....
tv and audio: http://www.rte.ie/news/2009/0626/corrib_av.html
related text: http://www.rte.ie/news/2009/0626/corrib.html
Sat 27th June 2009, Irish Times.
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2009/0627/1....html
'Shell to Hell'
Photo by Julien Behal - Press Association.
I just want to congratulate Andrew on this really fine piece of work. You have put the so called journalists to shame with this. Shame on them for their complicity. From grubby tabloid hacks to Irish Times liberals, not one of them has the courage and ability to make such a well researched and potent piece.
Well done on a well researched article. A number of really important pieces are brought together here. Particularly about the Irish Rangers and the full extent of Michael Dwyer's involvment in neo-nazi groups.
The author talks about Michael Dwyer being involved in a plot. Can he give his evidence for this? The facts have yet to emerge on the full truth surrounding the death of an Irish citizen in Bolivia, and it doesn't serve the author well to upset Michael's friends and familhy more without more facts coming to mind. As for his tatoo, you can link a tattoo to anything, it is like going on the internet and diagnosing your own disease. There is not anywhere near enough evidence to conclude that Michael's tatoo was 'Nazi' linked. Also, very disappointing to see this article use the News of the World and the Mail on Sunday to back up things about Michael Dwyer.
Dwyer had an SS tattoo
Dwyer was friends with self described white nationalists
Dwyer was working for Florez, who'se history is well documented
There is no doubt but that he was a fascist thug himself. If he succeeded in killing anyone in a democratic and socialist country, he would have brought such shame to me and many other decent Irish People.
His family played the "don't upset us" card one day, and in the Sun newspaper appeared the next day to spread distortions upon the facts surrounding his squalid business in Bolivia. They can either appeal for silence, or come out with some constructive facts of their own. They can't have it both ways.
The writer of this piece at no time takes the word of any journalist, blogger, or internet poster at face value. Be they Irish Times liberals or Daily Mail opportunists. And finally, I hope you don't apply the same lack of critical ability that you display here to every political, personal, or professional character you deal with in your daily life.
Ryan Tubridy broadcast his show from Bantry on friday. Security to protect the equipment in the grounds of St Brendans Churchthrough the night was provided by IRMS. I wonder how many RTE contracts IRMS have?
Song about Shell's corporate habits...from 1928!
http://www.recmusic.org/lieder/get_text.html?TextId=24034
(Brecht/Weil)
As requested by the fella from Galway S2S, and ok'd with Andrew - here is a 16 page A5 pamphlet in PDF format. Please print and distribute widely.
The Shadow Over Erris by Andrew Flood