Author : Michael Nugent

Symphysiotomy is only for saving lives in areas where caesarian section is not possible – World Health Organisation

Yesterday David Quinn of the Iona Institute tweeted that “To this day the World Health Organisation recommends symphysiotomy in certain circumstances”. He did not add that these “certain circumstances” are only as “a life-saving procedure in areas where caesarean section is not feasible or immediately available,” as outlined in the World Health Organisation guidelines for […]

UN Human Rights Committee tells Ireland to make legal abortion more widely available

The United Nations Human Rights Committee today told Ireland that it should: Revise its legislation on abortion, including its Constitution, to provide for additional exceptions in cases of rape, incest, serious risks to the health of the mother, or fatal foetal abnormality; Swiftly adopt the Guidance Document to clarify what constitutes a “real and substantive […]

UN Human Rights Committee tells Ireland to stop breaching the human rights of atheists and minority faiths

The UN Human Rights Committee today told Ireland to stop breaching the human rights of atheists and minority faiths in the education system, employment, religious oaths and blasphemy law. The UN report published today vindicates all of the complaints raised by Atheist Ireland when we briefed the Human Rights Committee in Geneva last week, and […]

How Irish teacher training breaches the human rights of atheist and non-Christian teachers

Last week the UN Human Rights Committee asked the Irish Government if its proposed Bill to amend the Employment Equality Act specifically protects atheist teachers. Here is a concrete example of discrimination against atheist and minority faith teachers in Ireland that will not be changed by the Bill. Saint Patrick’s teacher training College in Dublin offers […]

Irish Government again evades UN questions on oaths, blasphemy and religious discrimination in Irish schools

The UN Human Rights Committee has just published the Irish Government’s written response to the questions that they were asked in Geneva this week. The Government gave no additional information on religious oaths or blasphemy, and it evaded several specific questions that the UN asked it about religious discrimination against atheists and minority faith families […]

Tanaiste defies UN on abortion law, using argument UN has called “completely unacceptable”

Tanaiste Joan Burton has defied the UN by saying that majority votes can be used to deny human rights, just two day after Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald had withdrawn the same argument after the UN Human Rights Committee told Ireland that it was “completely unacceptable”. Today’s Irish Independent reports that in the Dail, Joan Burton […]

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