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Kenny
Declines to Say If State Will Apologise to Louise O'Keeffe
By Marie O'Halloran, Michael O'Regan Irish Times
January 29, 2014
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/oireachtas/kenny-declines-to-say-if-state-will-apologise-to-louise-o-keeffe-1.1671081
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Sinn Féin leader says State
opposed O’Keeffe at every turn
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Taoiseach Enda
Kenny has told the Dáil that Louise O’Keeffe should never have
been subject to the sexual abuse she suffered.
“This was another example of the horrific regime and sort of
environment that children and young people lived in,” he said.
But the Taoiseach declined to respond to a call from Sinn Féin
leader Gerry
Adams to apologise to Ms O’Keeffe.
The European Court of Human Rights overturned a Supreme
Court judgment and ruled that the State failed to meet its
obligation to protect Ms O’Keeffe from the sexual abuse she
suffered while a pupil in an Irish national school. Ms O’ Keeffe
took her case to the European Court after the 2009 Supreme Court
ruling that the State was not legally liable for the abuse
suffered by her when she was a nine-year old girl at Dunderrow
National School.
Mr Adams said in the Dáil the State opposed her at every turn,
“under your predecessor, not your Government”.
Asking when the Criminal Law Sexual Offences Bill would be
introduced, Mr Adams also asked: “Will the State apologise to
Louise O’Keeffe for what she had to go through?”
Mr Kenny said “Louise O’Keeffe should never have been subject to
the sexual abuse she suffered”.
He added that “her case today clearly indicates the scale of that
historical abuse and the failures and inaction to protect
children”.
The Taoiseach said the ruling “required detailed consideration by
the Government. The protection of children is absolutely a
priority for the Government.”
That was why a dedicated Department
of Children and Youth Affairs was set up and a referendum held
on children’s rights . He added that only a major transformation
of child protection would do.
Mr Kenny said the Criminal Law Sexual Offences Bill would be
published and enacted later this year.
He told the House the Minister for Justice had commenced the
Criminal Justice Withholding of Information on Offences against
Children and Vulnerable Persons Act 2012.
“It is now the responsibility of every member of society to
protect and defend the vulnerable from this most serious of
crimes.”
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