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Taoiseach and Minister for Foreign Affairs have written 'chapter of shame' in Irish diplomatic histo![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Speaking during the Private Members debate on Iraq Sinn Féin Dáil leader Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin accused the Government of wanting the "freedom to pursue their own policy priorities undisturbed by the irritant of democratic accountability" so that they could "abandon all vestiges of neutrality". Speaking during the Private Members debate on Iraq Sinn Féin Dáil leader Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin accused the Government of wanting the "freedom to pursue their own policy priorities undisturbed by the irritant of democratic accountability" so that they could "abandon all vestiges of neutrality". Deputy Ó Caoláin said: "In the present international crisis the conscience of the Irish nation is not here in Leinster House. It is in the Peace Camp at Shannon Airport. It is outside the gates of this House at the peace demonstrations and public meetings now taking place almost daily. It will be on the streets of Dublin on Saturday 15 February when many thousands of people will oppose the war being prepared by the United States administration and the British government. "The conscience of the nation does not reside here, although there are many of us on these benches who have been determined in our opposition to this government's destruction of our neutrality. "It most certainly does not reside in the Department of the Taoiseach and the Department of Foreign Affairs. By their actions in the international crisis the Taoiseach and Minister for Foreign Affairs have written a chapter of shame in Irish diplomatic history. They would win the admiration of the vast majority of Irish people at home and abroad and of friends of Ireland everywhere if they "The international policy of Sinn Féin is entirely consistent with our national policy. We seek lasting peace in Ireland and lasting peace globally. We seek the resolution of conflict through dialogue and we have a proven record of achievement in conflict resolution, with all the other participants in the Irish "A key part of the struggle for Irish independence since the days of Wolfe Tone "I deplore the facile view which presents any criticism of the foreign policy of the Bush administration as anti-American. If that is anti-American then millions of Americans are themselves anti-American. Not since the Vietnam War has there been such a widespread anti-war movement in the United States. "The Government knows very well that, contrary to the repeated statements of the Minister for Foreign Affairs, the UN Security Council does not truly represent the entire United Nations. The permanent members exercise their veto and they "I must protest on record that despite at least five requests by myself and my colleague Sinn Féin deputies since September 10, this Government has refused to allow a proper and full debate on the international crisis and the use of Shannon in the build-up to war. It is THEIR legal and constitutional responsibility to ensure that this debate happens ? NOT the responsibility of the Technical Group. This Government have continually promised a debate ? two days before the second Nice referendum the Taoiseach promised that a debate on Iraq would take place the following week. It never happened. We were also initially promised, and the media were leaked promises, of a Dáil debate this week ? but none materialised. "Why have they refused? They want the freedom to pursue their own policy priorities undisturbed by the irritant of democratic accountability. In this, they cite their privilege under Article 29.4 of the Constitution on executive powers, which allows for Government and Ministerial discretion. The truth is that they don't intend to consult the Dáil, nor to answer to the Dáil unless and until absolutely necessary. And what is the reason for this? "Sinn Féin charges this Government with harbouring covert plans to abandon all vestiges of neutrality, and we demand that they come clean on this, and answer to the Irish people and their representatives. "This Government is systematically abandoning neutrality by stealth: * it joined NATO's PfP despite promises to the contrary * it has committed troops to the EU Rapid Reaction Force, and Minister Cowen himself is now arguing for extension of the Petersburg tasks beyond humanitarian and peacekeeping missions * it refused to seek a legally binding neutrality Protocol to the Nice Treaty despite public outcry * it set the precedent of Ministerial authorisation for war preparations at Shannon WITHOUT the assent of the Dáil in the case of the US-led war on Afghanistan * it failed to use its position on the Security Council and in the EU to avert war on Iraq AND NOW: * it has allowed US forces to use Shannon Airport as a pit-stop on the way to the war build-up * it has refused to unequivocally reject participation in war on Iraq "Irish people oppose war, and value neutrality. The Government would have overwhelming support for independent foreign policy and neutrality that is positive and pro-active. "Sinn Féin will continue to demand at every opportunity that neutrality be enshrined in the Constitution and in law so that no future government can take us down this shameful path ever again." ENDS |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2Is it my imagination but have the greens, labour, and SF press office suddenly found out about the newswire?
Jesus every second post appears to be a press release from these ejiits.
This is a NEWS wire, Not a handy tool for lazy fucking press officers.
get lost mob, you are a cretin and the message that bothered you was well written, articulate and informative, 3 things that you will never be accused of.