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7th
December 2002
PRESS
RELEASE
PLEDGE AGAINST RACISM
LAUNCHED BY GREENS
The Green Party have launched
a ‘Pledge against Racism’ campaign at their conference ‘Racism in
Ireland’ today. The Pledge is aimed at politicians and all those involved in
public life.
It calls on those who
sign it to represent the interests of all, regardless of race, sex, colour,
religion or any other discriminating factor, and promote good race relations,
and reject all forms of racial violence, racial harassment and unlawful racial
discrimination. It will also allow for the suspension or removal
from office of those who make racist remarks or condone racist actions of
others.
“The Taoiseach has appointed
TD’s known for their racist remarks to Junior Ministries and to Chairs of Dáil
Committees. It is now time for all in public life to take a stand against
racism,” stated Ciarán Cuffe TD, the Green Party’s Spokesman on Justice,
Equality and Law Reform.
Ivor Callely TD Junior
Minister at the Department of Health and Children has said previously that
Government should ‘get tough’ on asylum seekers. Noel O’Flynn, newly
appointed chairman of the Dáil Committee on Communications and Natural
Resources has accused some asylum seekers as being “ spongers and
freeloaders”.
“These remarks simply fuel
the fires of racism”, stated Mr. Cuffe. ”Those in public life have a duty to
protect and support the weakest in society, and I am not convinced that either
Mr. O’Flynn or Mr. Callely are adequately fulfilling this role.”
The Conference is assisting
the Green Party in formulating policies appropriate to combating Racism, and
promoting and celebrating Ireland’s new multicultural identity.
ENDS
INFORMATION
Ciarán Cuffe, TD 087 265 2075 / 618 3082
Stephen Rawson, Press Officer 087 235 7551 / 618
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