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Faoi dosharaitheacht dosheachanta....![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() concerning the 'inescapble' 'sanctity' (of life) I suppose hundred of thousands of Irish people heard RTE morning this morning. Today as many days the workers, schoolchildren, elderly, students, politicians and "home-makers" might have awoken to the RTE Morning Ireland programme. For their enlightenment 12 news items. item number 7. Father Paul Murphy, Director of the Child Protection Office with the Conference of Religious in Ireland, discusses the need for anonymity by some victims of clerical abuse, and whether that will be compromised by any investigation of what happened item number 9. Marian Dempster, a Cork woman who was sent to live and work in a laundry in her teens, discusses her experiences and gives her reaction to Peter Mullan's new film 'The Magdalene Sisters' Ireland now that she has calmed down after the referendum to ratify the Treaty of Nice and thus incorporate it in to the Irish Constitution now sees changes in its Dail. New leaders of the "Irish Labour" party, and a new technical grouping. The ghosts of the past have arrived once more to rattle the chains of future malcontent. Family values have been the paltform of more than one Independent deputy to Dail Eireann. Before 1974 The Roman Catholic Church sponsered (mostly convents) adoption agencies were allowed to make "private placements", these in addition to the M.M. homes were a gross abuse of identity. Mothers and children were hindered in tracing each other. On many occasions MM home inmates were kept as bonded labour for the duration of their lives and buried in unmarked graves. The mindset which allowed this abuse has not gone away. It marches on in the form of the generation of politicians "in control" of the Irish people today. :Autonomy begins with self:
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