Page 1 of 4 123 ... LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 33

Thread: "Government must respect Irelands tradition of neutrality" -McKenna

  1. #1
    Politics.ie Member Digout's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    at the bar, where the sock puppets are
    Posts
    13,675

    "Government must respect Irelands tradition of neutrality" -McKenna

    This arrived in my email, a press release from PmcK.


    At a press conference organised by PANA in Dublin today, Independent Euro candidate Patricia McKenna called for the Government to actively respect Irelands tradition of neutrality by withdrawing support for both the EU and US military endeavours.

    She said, There is no denying the fact that the EU is becoming more militarised and that Ireland is a willing participant. In March this year, the leader of the Green Party, Minister John Gormley, called for Ireland to withdraw from the European Defence Agency (EDA). The public or the elected representatives of this state never officially sanctioned Irelands participation in this agency, which was established to facilitate EU arms industries. No mandate was ever given to the Irish government to participate in the EDA. During the last government Fianna Fil signed up to this controversial agency without any public debate or prior notice to either house of the Oireachtas. Withdrawal from it would send a clear signal that not all member states support the further militarization of the EU and would restore some of Irelands credibility as a neutral nation. Minister John Gormleys call although dropped like a hot potato when Fianna Fil said No, should be seen as a clear acknowledgement by one government party that Irelands participation in the defence agency is a major problem and draws us even closer to the military and defence aspects of the EU.

    On the issue of the US and its activities McKenna said The Programme for Government negotiated between Fianna Fil and the Green Party provided a written guarantee that rendition does not occur in this state in any form and that the Government will encourage and support An Garda Siochana in the investigation and enforcement of the laws pertaining to this issue. Despite reports by Amnesty International, the UN and other human rights groups claiming Shannon is being used for Extraordinary Rendition not one single plane has been checked since the current Programme for Government was agreed. Instead ordinary people including members of Minister Gormleys own party have been arrested for asking the Gardi to search these suspect planes.

    McKenna said this failure to respect the promised agreed with Fianna Fil was unforgivable. She said that in the last Government before this new guarantee was agreed Minister Gormley was scathing of the Government for its lack of action on this issue. He said Minister McDowell and his colleague Minister Dermot Ahern have feigned anger at the damming criticism of Ireland contained in yesterdays draft report by a European Parliament committee. They should genuinely be ashamed of their complicity in the serious breaches of human rights that have occurred as a result of Irelands cooperation with the CIA on their rendition programme. Report after report proves that these planes landed at Shannon with the full permission of the Irish Government.

    McKenna said, Amnesty International Ireland recently accused the Government of reneging on their pledge for more vigilant checks of suspected US rendition flights at Shannon airport. She said that if elected to the European Parliament I will use all means at my disposal to force the Government to keep its promises. The European Parliament carried out an investigation in 2007 which concluded that the CIA conducted 1,245 such flights, many of them destinations where suspects could face torture. The investigation also found many EU member states including Ireland complied with the US programme. The report accused European countries of engaging in a range of obstructive behaviour: refusing to forward prosecutors extradition requests to the US government, not conducting independent investigations and failing to provide investigators with files in those cases where there were indeed probes.

    In June last year, Amnesty International issued a report condemning EU institutions and member state governments for taking little or no actions since European participation in rendition came to light. Nicolas Beger, director of Amnesty Internationals European office, at the same time said, Seven EU presidencies have passed since European involvement in renditions was first exposed and there has been no action whatsoever not even an acknowledgement of Europes complicity.

    It is vital that Ireland has MEP independent of the Government and the main political establishment to speak out on this issue at the EU level. The Government is clearly reluctant to take even the smallest measure to help end these illegal activities. McKenna concluded.

    ===Ends===
    Last edited by Digout; 29th May 2009 at 03:22 PM. Reason: spelling

  2. #2
    He3
    He3 is offline
    Politics.ie Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Posts
    23,012

    Instead ordinary people including members of Minister Gormleys own party have been arrested for asking the Gardai to search these suspect planes.

    Ouch.
    'Personally, I find the notion of changing our constitution in exchange for a loan absolutely disgusting'. - Tin Foil Hat

  3. #3
    Politics.ie Regular
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Dublin
    Posts
    23,605

    It is vital that Ireland has MEP independent of the Government and the main political establishment to speak out on this issue at the EU level. The Government is clearly reluctant to take even the smallest measure to help end these illegal activities. McKenna concluded.
    The EP seems to have managed to investigate rendition well enough in her absence. Also, there are currently 781 MEPs who are independent of the Irish government and 774 who are independent of Ireland's mainstream parties - I expect the proportion to be higher in the next session, if only by a bit.
    Never let the best be the enemy of the good.

  4. #4
    He3
    He3 is offline
    Politics.ie Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Posts
    23,012

    The government of Ireland has ducked the issue. It looks like McKenna is reckoning that there are people who are cross enough about that to vote for an MEP who goes to the trouble of flagging it.
    'Personally, I find the notion of changing our constitution in exchange for a loan absolutely disgusting'. - Tin Foil Hat

  5. #5
    Politics.ie Regular
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Dublin
    Posts
    23,605

    Quote Originally Posted by He3 View Post
    The government of Ireland has ducked the issue. It looks like McKenna is reckoning that there are people who are cross enough about that to vote for an MEP who goes to the trouble of flagging it.
    That might well be worthwhile (although we've yet to see how things pan out under the new US administration, it's important to keep an eye out) - it's a pity that it comes with a price of putting someone into a public position whose views on vaccination would cause more deaths than rendition.
    Never let the best be the enemy of the good.

  6. #6
    He3
    He3 is offline
    Politics.ie Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Posts
    23,012

    It is indeed interesting to see how many outbreaks of mumps among sportspeople are hitting the news lately. Parents decisions of twenty odd years back coming home to roost perhaps.
    'Personally, I find the notion of changing our constitution in exchange for a loan absolutely disgusting'. - Tin Foil Hat

  7. #7
    Politics.ie Regular
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Posts
    7,618

    Why would we pull out of the EDA if other neutral countries are members?
    "Unless you are an absolute pacifist, then you acknowledge that there are times when taking up arms is appropriate."
    - cactusflower

  8. #8
    He3
    He3 is offline
    Politics.ie Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Posts
    23,012

    Quote Originally Posted by fergalr View Post
    Why would we pull out of the EDA if other neutral countries are members?
    Background on this thread is relevant.

    http://www.politics.ie/lisbon-treaty...ce-agency.html
    'Personally, I find the notion of changing our constitution in exchange for a loan absolutely disgusting'. - Tin Foil Hat

  9. #9
    Politics.ie Regular
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Dublin
    Posts
    23,605

    Quote Originally Posted by He3 View Post
    Background on this thread is relevant.

    http://www.politics.ie/lisbon-treaty...ce-agency.html
    Oh, go on, answer a question.
    Never let the best be the enemy of the good.

  10. #10
    He3
    He3 is offline
    Politics.ie Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Posts
    23,012

    In fact, one could make a case that Rob Kearney's mumps won the Heino for Leinster.
    'Personally, I find the notion of changing our constitution in exchange for a loan absolutely disgusting'. - Tin Foil Hat

Page 1 of 4 123 ... LastLast

Similar Threads

  1. Replies: 67
    Last Post: 17th May 2011, 09:53 AM
  2. Libertas... "respect for the family"
    By jady88 in forum Europe
    Replies: 14
    Last Post: 14th May 2009, 06:29 PM
  3. Replies: 95
    Last Post: 8th November 2008, 11:55 AM
  4. Irish government to officially mark "Potato Famine"
    By st333ve in forum Current Affairs
    Replies: 267
    Last Post: 3rd June 2008, 02:48 PM