More than a Monopoly, TD Calls for Objective Irish Media Outlets

Ireland – A call has been made by TD Mick Wallace for a more left of center media outlet or network in Ireland. The call came after Mr Wallace made the connection between a massive debt write off to INM (Independent News and Media) owned by Denis O’Brien and the lack of proportionate anti-austerity reporting in Ireland.

TD Mick Wallace speaking to a Commission of Investigation into IBRC states “The fact that the honorable Dennis O’Brien has such massive control over the media, this has to be a worry for our government, it should be a worry for any government.” He continues “…A real strong independent media would be worth it’s weight in gold to this country,” and suggests that “we should maybe look at the idea of sponsoring them.”

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In 2014, Denis O’Brien’s INM received a debt write off of €138 million, of that €60 million was written off by state owned banks. This year, INM plan to invest €100 million into the company. INM owns a very large portion of the Irish media with a readership figure of 2.4m people per week with assests worth €256.9 million.

A recent report into Irish newspapers shows their very dominant pro austerity ethos in that only 3% of their opinion pieces and articles could be considered as having an anti-austerity stance. It has been declared that “the media have been relentless cheerleaders for austerity” by UCD Professor Julien Mercille who carried out the study that began in 2008. He found that only 2% of the articles stated a desire for increased public spending, this was the case even though public services had been slashed and people were suffering on a much larger scale than before this period. Support for fiscal consolidation was through the roof with only 10% of opinion pieces and articles against it while 58% supported it. The remaining 32% didn’t express their views for or against fiscal consolidation. The most disturbing find was that 77% of the writers of opinion pieces and articles came from elite political or economic institutions. Shockingly only 9% of the writers were academics, a tiny 7% were members of left organisations and 3% were trade union officials.

While it is widely known that Irish media is made up of mainly mid-right to right publications the need for a more left of center news outlet was highlighted by Mr Wallace during his time to speak at the hearing on the terms of investigation into the state owned IBRC’s special treatment of particular businesses and business people.

In recent weeks Denis O’Brien’s finances have become an issue of public concern. After a very large public outcry the national broadcaster RTE responded by producing a report into the relationship between the businessman and the IBRC, a relationship in which Dennis O’Brien received loans at 1.25% for extended periods of time as well as having debts of hundreds of millions (that we know of so far) written off on numerous occasions. During his purchase of Siteserv alone the Irish tax payer footed the bill of a massive €119 million even though better offers were available. Siteserv was then awarded €184 million in contracts to install meters for Irish Water.

When it became public knowledge that RTE had compiled the report, the Irish people witnessed the full extent of Denis O’Brien’s power over the media. He sought and was granted an injunction against RTE which he then used in an attempt to silence other media outlets from reporting the details about Denis O’Brien and the IBRC made public by TD Catherine Murphy in parliament. Editors and journalists were so afraid of the legal ramifications of publishing Catherine Murphy’s claims that a number of newspapers went to high court seeking clarification of the injunction.

This happened despite the rights of the press to report on open discussions in parliament. The media owned by Denis O’Brien spun the story as a breach of privacy and the discussion of his banking affairs in the parliament as a possible breach of Dáil privilege. The high court has since made it clear that the press is free to report on discussions in the Irish parliament. RTE have also sought to have the injunction lifted claiming the content of the report should be made available to the public, because this issue is of major concern. The outcome is expected to be announced tomorrow.

The media in Ireland is a raw issue for the public and it seems it will remain this way. No Irish news outlet published the connection made by TD Mick Wallace.

More information on Denis O’Brien and the injunction that threatened democracy



Irish Water Meter Installers Insult And Abuse Ard Na Gula Duibhe 77 Year Old Resident

Ard Na Gula Duibhe estate in Moville, Inishowen, Co Donegal completely metered by GMC Sierra Ltd installers on May 5th  without the resident's knowledge, without their consent and without being notified.  One 77 year old resident who did notice them at 6.45am was abused.  The installer shouted into her face "your poster is a joke and you are a joke".

Statement from Mrs Rose Boyle of 15 Ard Na Gula Duibhe, Moville

"My name is Mrs Rose Boyle of 15 Ard Na Gula Duibhe, Moville.  I am 77 years of age and  I suffer from diabetes.  On the morning of May 5th at 6.45am I noticed from my front room window an unmarked white van outside of my house and one man kneeling down at my water valve.  I went outside and approached the man and asked him several times what he was doing.  He ignored me and continued working.  Suddenly another man got out of the unmarked van and very quickly approached me.  he put his face right up against mine and shouted loudly "what's your problem?"  I said if he is installing a water meter I want him to stop and I pointed to the 'No Water Meter Here' poster clearly visible on my front room window.  He shouted into my face "You're poster is a joke and you are a joke."  I immediately felt very frightened and intimidated.  It took all the strength that I had left to go back inside my house where I have to admit I became very upset.  This should not have happened to me."

Statement from Ard Na Gula Duibhe Residents

Mr Eddie Farren spoke on behalf of residents "Mrs Bolye is one of the oldest and most respected residents of this estate.  This outrageous treatment of her by the Irish Water meter installers is unacceptable and will have to be investigated.  It has to be condemned by all right thinking people. 

No one in our estate knew that we had a meters installed even though we all had 'No Meter Posters' up on our windows.  We were not  notified by Irish Water.  One resident Patrick Mc Gilloway, no 1, had no water for 2 days until he investigated his stop valve and found that it had been switched off and had a meter installed.

We call on our public representatives to insist on an investigation as to how this was allowed to happen in the first instance.  Mrs Boyle  is due a personal apology from Irish Water, as indeed are rest of the residents of this estate who have had water meters installed without proper notification and without permission."

Enda Craig, Moville Anti Water Charges group

Enda Craig, Moville Anti Water Charges group

Rules And Agreement Broken by Irish Water Meter Installers

Enda Craig, Moville Anti Water Charges, said that every facet of this incident is synonymous with abuse.  This will be reported to all the relevant authorities especially irish water and An Garda Síochána.  We are calling for an immediate and independent investigation into this affair.  Irish Water must extend an unconditional personal apology to Mrs. Boyle.  Also we demand that all water meters illegally installed without proper notification, both here and in the rest of the Inishowen peninsula must be removed. 

Mr Craig said :

"1.  Irish Water agreed every resident would receive 2 weeks notice, then a 2 days notice and then the installers would knock on doors to advise residents of the imminent water meter installation.  None of that happened on this estate.

2.  Irish Water meter installers are permitted to work between 7.30am and 7.30pm.  In Mrs Boyle's case installers were working at 6.45am.  How long before that were they in Ard Na Gula Duibhe Estate?

3.  The first installer refused to acknowledge Mrs Boyle.  This is 'passive aggressive behaviour' and amounts to abuse.

4.  The second installer verbally shouted into Mrs Boyle face that 'she was a joke and her poster a joke'.  This resulted in her becoming very upset and frightened. She has still not got over this abuse.

5.  The installers showed no identification on their person or on their vehicle.  Against  Irish Water's stated protocol.

6  They failed to show any identity.

7.  They disconnected Mrs Boyle's water supply without any notice.

8.  They deliberately ignored 'No Meter Here' poster in Mrs Boyle's window and a verbal request to stop work.

9.  Mrs Boyle had not signed any contract with Irish Water..

 

Irish Water Can Not Be Believed

GMC Sierra Ltd which, owned by Denis O'Brien, is sub contracted by Irish Water to install meters in this Inishowen.  They started secretively installing meters here in mid April 2015.  They have not been adhering to Irish Water stated protocols in relation to installing meters.   See below Irish Water protocol. 

Of course none of the protocols stated in this clip by Irish Water has happened to date in Inishowen.  The abuse of residents by Irish Water contractors in Ard Na Gula Duibhe in Moville is not an isolated incident.  See Buncrana Together previous articles, here:Irish Water in Moville Co DonegalTreatment of Woman Appalling  and again here: Buncrana Against Irish Water Press Release Irish Water Insulting Inishowen Community  All incidents have been reported.

Incidence of Abuse Not Being Investigated. Ignored by Local Politicians

To date these incidents have not been investigated.  Residents have not been contacted by either Irish Water or An Garda Síochána.  

All local politicians in the area have been notified and are well aware of what is going on.  Apart from Sinn Fein councillors, none have raised the slightest objection nor have they contacted residents.  In the case of 77 year old Mrs Rose Boyle she has been left on her own to deal with the aftermath of that gruesome ordeal.

Inishowen Independent May14, 2015

Below Mr Enda Craig, Moville Anti Water Charges, responds on Highland Radio to what he describes as a meaningless apology letter from Irish Water. 

Inishowen Indepentent May14, 2015

In a later Inishowen Independent  article May28th Irish Water praised the professionalism of it's staff and told the newspaper  "Most of the metering teams are local workers and it is a testament to their professionalism and dedication that all incidents have been managed in an appropriate manner and that the overall targets for the metering programme continue to be met within the demanding quality standards."

Update :

 All metering in the Inishowen peninsula has been halted.  An Irish Water spokesperson said last week in the Inishowen Independent " there have been a number of instances of targeted aggression towards individual members of the metering teams in the Inishowen and Glenties areas of Donegal, which has necessitated the temporary cessation of works by the regional contractor, GMC Sierra, in these areas.  Individual incidents were reported to the Gardai and are being investigated."  However, local anti water charges campaigners flatly rejects Irish Water claims.

Inishowen independent May 28th

Inishowen independent May 28th

Buncrana Together will do a follow up on this controversy  including a protest in Ard Na Gula Duibhe estate.


 

Turkish Court Shuts Down 50 Turbines: Yaylaköy Residents Delighted at 1st Chance to Sleep in Years

See below for closer to home article on wind turbines

One of the myths pedalled by Australia’s self-appointed wind farm noise, sleep and health ‘expert’ (a former tobacco advertising guru) is that the known and obvious adverse health impacts from incessant turbine generated low-frequency noise and infrasound are a cooked-up “phenomenon”, exclusive to the English speaking world. Trouble with that little tale is that’s been scotched by the Danes:

Turkish Court Cans 50 Giant Fans so residents can sleep, at long last.

Turkish Court Cans 50 Giant Fans so residents can sleep, at long last.

Vestas’ Danish Victims Lay Out the FACTS
Denmark Calls Halt to More Wind Farm Harm

And the Germans:
German Medicos Demand Moratorium on New Wind Farms

And the Tawainese:
Winning Taiwanese Hearts and Minds?

And, now the Turks. As this article lays out – in terms so simple, that even tobacco advertising gurus should be capable of understanding them.
50 operating wind turbines stopped by the court!
BurGün
18 May 2015

The Administrative Court in Ankara has ruled that fifty operating wind turbines in Karaburun be stopped. The locals of Yaylaköy, Karaburun are delighted with the court decision. It is 20 days since the wind turbines stopped working.

From the beginning of the struggle to protect their village from the adverse affects from the Wind Power Plants that are spreading all over the peninsula, the local people have finally received good news.

The Administrative Court, ruled in April that even if fifty wind turbines are already operating, the activities have to be halted since the environmental damage is irreversible. First an EIA report will have to be issued. The wind turbine company’s request to continue to run their turbines meanwhile, was also denied by the court.

THE FIRST DECISION

The lawyer Cem Altiparmak said the decision would be a first in the country. Mr. Altiparmak states that there are very few court cases related to renewable energy.

In this area the law is insufficient, there are no precedents, so we have to live it to get experience. “A number of license revocation proceedings have started in our country. Our court ruling is one of the first and will have an impact on up-coming cases.

What has happened?

İzmir Governorship Provincial Directorate of Environment and Urban Development, had issued a “EIA Not Required” to install 166 MW in the Karaburun Peninsula.

8 years later when EMRA issued a new license for another 50 turbines to the same company leaning on the same “EIA Not Required” document, the residents of Yaylaköy and the environmental movement Karaburun City Council sued EMRA – The Energy Market Regulatory Authority.

The court ruled that this is against the law and if allowed to operate the damages will irreversible therefore all operations have to be stopped until an EIA investigation has been performed.

The court decision has given hope to the local people as well as other people in Cesme, Bodrum, Datca and Urla where wind turbines projects are being planned without any public consultation. All these projects have been issued with an EIA Not Required”.

Hopefully this Wind turbine project will not be able to operate again and for the first time in years the people in Yaylaköy are able to sleep comfortably and we will continue to work for that, says one man from the village.

The value of “a good night’s sleep” is the same in any language

The value of “a good night’s sleep” is the same in any language

Original Article stopthesethings.com


Closer to Home Recent Wind Turbines News

The Independent reported on 25 May 2015 that the Labour Party parliamentary party will this week debate proposals to introduce new restrictions on the development of wind turbines close to people’s homes. Apparently Labour TDs and senators are demanding changes in “set-back distances” and the introduction of a cap on the size of turbines.

“Environment Minister Alan Kelly is understood to be considering plans to increase the distance required between homes and turbines from 500m to 700m.”

There are two things very wrong with this statement. Firstly, 200 extra metres will not make any difference at all to the nearby residents’ health and quality of life. Secondly, the debate on setback distances conveniently avoids the more important debate as to whether we need wind farms at all, given the dramatic over-supply of these monsters already, and the undue emphasis placed on wind-energy to the detriment of other renewable energy sources.

Minister Kelly, enough of this nonsense.  When the 2006 Guidelines were published, recommending a setback distance of 500m, wind turbine heights were on average 54m tall.  The turbines being used in Ireland are  at least 3.5 times as high, some 185m tall.

This graphic from Harvard University shows how wind turbines have grown over the years. That graphic is now five years out of date, with industrial turbines growing even larger in the interim period – the maximum height shown here of 100m has almost doubled in the last five years.

Accordingly, at the moment we should be talking about a minimum set-back distance of 1.5 km to obviate the health dangers of noise. The proposed 700 m is still less than half this minimum distance. When taking into account the flicker effect, a minimum set-back distance of 3.00 km seems reasonable.

When one considers how wind turbines are continuously increasing in size and power, it might be prudent to talk about a distance of 5.00 km? Given how long it takes to amend these guidelines, perhaps we should plan for the future? Or an even better idea, why not stop building them?

The Labour Party wonders why it has zero-credibility with the Irish public.  When they pull stunts like this, I am surprised at their surprise.

The Law is my Oyster article