There is mounting pressure on the Irish leader to issue a full state apology to the thousands of Magdalene Laundries survivors.
A damning report into the State’s involvement in the running of the Magdalene laundries made headlines throughout the world on Tuesday. The report found that an estimated 11,500 women passed through ten institutions between 1922 and 1996. Over a quarter of admissions of women and girls were facilitated by the State.
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On Wednesday, the Prime Minister once again refused to make a full official apology to the survivors, he instead appealed for time to digest the report’s findings.
The Fine Gael leader said the report by former Senator Martin McAleese into the Magdalene Laundries "makes for harrowing reading in many respects."
Responding to calls from Sinn Fein to issue an apology, the Taoiseach pointed out that the opposing party had failed to apologize for IRA atrocities during the Troubles.
"This is not a matter for idle comment or flippant politics. It is of intense seriousness for those involved and for those who have responsibility now," the Taoiseach told the Irish Parliament.
"I want to repeat again my sense of deep sorrow for all those women who went through that regime."
"On behalf of this State, I am absolutely sorry for all that happened in the Magdalene laundries," he said.
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Fianna Fáil leader Micheal Martin and Sinn Fein deputy leader Mary-Lou McDonald were among those who called for the leader to made a full apology to survivors.
Kenny appealed for time to review the 1,000 word report.
Meanwhile the UN Committee against Torture said the victims should be compensated and perpetrators of abuse should be prosecuted.
Felice Gael, the vice-chair of the UN Committee on Torture, told RTE’s Morning Ireland that the Government has an obligation to provide financial redress and justice where possible.
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Switch to the desktop site to post a comment.seanomelb | Feb 09, 2013, 07:40 PM EST
When it's not about money, it's about money.
PatriciaMarya | Feb 08, 2013, 08:04 PM EST
Ireland North's posting caught it exactly: it is about the fear of having to pay restitution.
seanomelb | Feb 07, 2013, 04:56 PM EST
What stupidity it has nothing to do with Islam and it is not to late for an apology. It's not about celtic queen or siilly handsome68. It's about closure for those who survivied and the families of those who are dead.Get over yourselves.
IrelandNorth | Feb 07, 2013, 02:12 PM EST
An apology would acknowledge culpability. And culpability would involve liability for compensation. Therefore, there's a price tag on virtue in the material world. This whole episode is a dark chapter in Ireland's recent past courtesy of one branch of Christian orthodoxy, and the subjected people of a crypto-theocracy facilitated by a subservient political class. Admit - atone - restitute!
barnie4001 | Feb 07, 2013, 01:10 PM EST
and that my friend is very long over due
Searlit | Feb 07, 2013, 11:48 AM EST
Anything that can be done to help these women heal from such unimaginable trauma, is great. It has been customary, in the past, not just in Ireland, to ignore the suffering of the disenfranchised. It is possible to demonstrate compassion here. I don't know how much it would cost to pay reparations to these women. Maybe a foundation could be set up that provides assistance to all victims of abuse. The world would be a more vibrant place to live.
CelticQueenUSA | Feb 07, 2013, 11:15 AM EST
Apologies should have been centuries ago by the people involved, not today's government. Give it a rest. An apology now is too little and way too late. RIP
handsome68 | Feb 07, 2013, 10:18 AM EST
Granted the Catholic Church has done a lot of damage, and I write not to deflect blame, but why is it that Islam, or more specifically Islamic militants, kill people every day and most Muslim clerics or the "man on the street" make no apology for doing so? Try balancing an article for once in your life, youse liberal omadhauns.