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Call for
Quinn to Make 'Abject' Apology to Louise O'Keeffe
By Michael O'Regan Irish Times January 29,
2014
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/oireachtas/call-for-quinn-to-make-abject-apology-to-louise-o-keeffe-1.1671362
[with video]
Minister for Education Ruairí Quinn should make “an appropriate
and abject apology’’ to Louise O’Keeffe, Fianna
Fáil Senator Denis O’Donovan told the Seanad.
He believed the State had failed her. “She was frustrated in her
attempts to get justice and the High
Court and the Supreme
Court let her down,” he added. “She eventually found solace
elsewhere in Europe.
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Mr O’Donovan said that as politicians, they should feel a great
shame at what happened to Ms O’Keeffe. He added that she had
approached him when he was a TD some years ago and he felt
frustrated because, first, his representations fell on deaf
ears, and second, he was told the matter was sub judice and that
it was a matter for the courts. “I admire her tenacity and
courage in pursuing this case over nearly four decades.”
Mr O’Donovan said he was troubled about the situation developing
in the State where there was “a David and Goliath
battle” whenever a citizen took on the power of the State.
“The State has the power of the Attorney General and free access
to legal aid,” he added. “I am aware of another similar case
where a farmer became so frustrated in his efforts to find
justice that he gave up.”
Martin
Conway (FG) said he was in complete agreement with Mr
O’Donovan’s comments. “The State needs to act on the outcome of
this case and must ensure we will no longer be embarrassed by
the way the woman in question was taken through the courts.”
Ivana
Bacik (Lab) said she knew there would be consequences from the
European court’s judgment, which was a lengthy document.
“However, I hope we will debate it, as well as how best the
State can protect pupils who are, unfortunately, victims of
sexual abuse in schools,” she added.
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