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18th
September 2003
PRESS
RELEASE
GREENS CALL FOR
ACTION AS GOVERNMENT PUBLISHES PRISON REPORT
The
Green Party today called on the Minister for Justice to bring forward proposals
for a Garda Ombudsman as a new report highlights continued allegations of ill
treatment by those in Garda custody. "The report by the Council of Europe's
Committee for the Prevention of Torture identifies the need for an independent
body to investigate claims of ill treatment," stated Green Party Justice
spokesperson, Ciarán Cuffe TD.
"Minister McDowell seems hell-bent on giving the Gardai more powers, but we
have yet to see a time-scale for the appointment of a Garda Ombudsman.
So far there has been no movement on legislation.
All we have is a vague commitment in the Programme for Government."
"The Green Party believes that we must have a system of checks and balances
put in place now. We want the Government to announce a date for the appointment
of a Garda Ombudsman. The report highlighted a wide range of concerns regarding
the treatment of children, drug-users and the situation in mental health
establishments. However, the Government's response is long on platitudes and
short on substance. The Green Party wants action, not words."
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