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25
May 2004
PRESS
RELEASE
Human
Rights Commission’s response to citizenship referendum welcomed by
Greens
The
Green Party today welcomed the response from the Irish Human Rights
Commission to the upcoming referendum on citizenship.
Green
Party Justice spokesperson Ciarán Cuffe said that, “The
Irish Human Rights Commission
shares concerns about the citizenship referendum already highlighted by
the Green Party, namely that the referendum
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should have been referred to the All-Party Committee on the
Constitution
- could create second-class citizenship for some Irish children
- is not backed up by adequate statistics, and
- impacts on the Good Friday Agreement
We
believe that the proposed amendment is a rushed and flawed attempt to
curtail the constitutional rights of Irish citizens,” concluded Deputy
Cuffe.
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