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Greens call for anti racism training for judges

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Thursday February 20, 2003 13:43author by Graham Caswell - Green Partyauthor email caswell at indigo dot ie

Press Release

Green Party spokesperson on Justice, Equality and Law Reform, Ciarán Cuffe TD, said today, "The Green Party is gravely concerned by comments made by Judge Neilan in Longford yesterday, where he stated that the acts of the two defendants could lead to shopping centres putting a ban on coloured people."

"This is a classic case of how people can be labeled in society by those who are supposed to promote justice and equality in our community. Immediate action needs to taken in the form of anti-racism training and awareness raising for Judges to ensure that such comments are not aired by Judges in the future."

The Green Party has written to the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform Michael McDowell, requesting that he introduce anti-racism training for Judges by incorporating it into the equality legislation as a matter of urgency, as well as setting up a complaints board whereby people can report inappropriate behaviour by Judges. In 1998 the Working Group on Judicial Ethics and Standards asked the previous Minister to set up such a board, no action has been taken to date.

"As far as I am aware there is no statutory obligation for Judges to be trained in this area which is a disgrace since they represent the pillars of our society," concluded Deputy Cuffe.

Related Link: http://www.greenparty.ie

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author by ipsiphi (personal capacity) - yo mangopublication date Thu Feb 20, 2003 15:31author address bcnauthor phone

5.District Court judge's remarks on shop-lifting and 'coloured' people
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Reporter Laura Fletcher gets the reaction of Karl Rusk, Manager of
Longford Shopping Centre
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Kensike Monshengwo of the National Consultative Committee for
Interculturalism and Racism, says Judge John Neilan must apologise
for his remarks
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Aishling Reidy of the Irish Council of Civil Liberties, says the
judge's remarks are offensive in their racial stereo-typing
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this is disgusting.
nasty little FASCIST ireland.

author by NLpublication date Fri Feb 21, 2003 01:33author address author phone

Don't all act so shocked please! You are on a website that regularly allows racist comments - only some are deleted.

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