Dublin no events posted in last week
Interested in maladministration. Estd. 2005
RTEs Sarah McInerney ? Fianna Fail?supporter? Anthony
Joe Duffy is dishonest and untrustworthy Anthony
Robert Watt complaint: Time for decision by SIPO Anthony
RTE in breach of its own editorial principles Anthony
Waiting for SIPO Anthony Public Inquiry >>
Promoting Human Rights in IrelandHuman Rights in Ireland >>
Top Journal: Scientists Should Be More, Not Less, Political Sat Jan 11, 2025 17:00 | Noah Carl Science, nominally the most prestigious scientific journal in the world, is at it again. In November, they published an editorial saying that scientists need to be even more political than they already are.
The post Top Journal: Scientists Should Be More, Not Less, Political appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.
BlackRock Quits Net Zero Asset Managers Under Republican Pressure Sat Jan 11, 2025 15:00 | Will Jones BlackRock, the world's biggest asset manager, is abandoning the Net Zero Asset Managers initiative after coming under pressure from Republican politicians over its support for woke climate policies.
The post BlackRock Quits Net Zero Asset Managers Under Republican Pressure appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.
The Appalling Treatment of Covid Vaccine Whistleblower Dr. Byram Bridle Sat Jan 11, 2025 13:00 | Dr Carl Heneghan and Dr Tom Jefferson Prof Carl Heneghan and Dr Tom Jefferson write about the appalling treatment of Covid vaccine whistleblower Dr Byram Bridle, the Canadian immunologist who was removed from duties for raising the alarm about the vaccine.
The post The Appalling Treatment of Covid Vaccine Whistleblower Dr. Byram Bridle appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.
?High Chance? Reeves Will be Forced into Emergency Spending Cuts Sat Jan 11, 2025 11:00 | Will Jones There is a "high chance" that Rachel Reeves will be forced to announce emergency?spending cuts?this spring, Barclay's Chief Economist has said, as borrowing costs surged again on Friday.
The post “High Chance” Reeves Will be Forced into Emergency Spending Cuts appeared first on The Daily Sceptic.
Covid Vaccine Critic Doctor Barred From Medicine Sat Jan 11, 2025 09:00 | Dr Copernicus Dr. Daniel Armstrong has had his name erased from the U.K. Medical Register and been barred from practice for making a video in which he argued that the Covid vaccines are unsafe, untested and cause harm.
The post Covid Vaccine Critic Doctor Barred From Medicine appeared first on The Daily Sceptic. Lockdown Skeptics >>
Voltaire, international edition
Voltaire, International Newsletter N?114-115 Fri Jan 10, 2025 14:04 | en
End of Russian gas transit via Ukraine to the EU Fri Jan 10, 2025 13:45 | en
After Iraq, Libya, Gaza, Lebanon and Syria, the Pentagon attacks Yemen, by Thier... Tue Jan 07, 2025 06:58 | en
Voltaire, International Newsletter N?113 Fri Dec 20, 2024 10:42 | en
Pentagon could create a second Kurdish state Fri Dec 20, 2024 10:31 | en Voltaire Network >>
|
Conroy Family Fight for Justice
28 year-old Celine Conroy from Dublin's North Inner City was brutally killed in Spain in August 2005. Her family wish to be represented at the trial later this year of the man alleged to have been her killer, and under Spanish law, they can be.
However, court costs will amount to €10,000.
Since this is a huge amount for the Conroy family, many people have called for the Department of Foreign Affairs to intervene, and make a grant to the family so that they can be present and fully informed of what is happening at the inquiry into their Celine's death.
However the government has refused, forcing the family to try to raise funds locally, with a major benefit night on the 15th September at the Roayl Dublin Hotel.
The Northside People article below gives some background to the case.
The family of Northside mum Celine Conroy who was beaten to death in Spain last year is appealing for money in their fight for justice. One year after her violent death, Celine’s family is pleading for help to pay for an expensive and difficult legal battle over the coming months.
Celine's mum Sandra is asking anyone who can help to get in touch with the family.
“I need a solicitor to represent Celine and to represent myself,” said Ms Conroy. “I need to know all the details and the ins and outs of what is going on in court.
“This has been like a horror movie for us and the fact that Celine's death is a Spanish investigation and will be a Spanish trial has made it more difficult.
“This is too important for us,” she added. “Celine is too important for us not to be able to see her killer brought to justice.”
The close-knit Conroy family, who live on Sean O'Casey Avenue, face a bill of over e10,000 for a legal representative in Spain.
Ms Conroy told Northside People that she feels partly responsible for Celine's death.
“I found out I had cancer two days before her death,” the heartbroken mother explained. “I didn't tell her even though she was my best friend because I knew she would cut her holiday short and come home immediately.
“If she had known and come home maybe she would be alive today.”
Mum Sandra has battled hard with her daughter's tragic death and intensive chemotherapy treatments over the last year.
“Fighting the cancer has been tough and has meant that I couldn't put more effort and time into fundraising for our legal costs,” she said.
“Having our own representation and interpreter for the trial is so important for us. If we could afford to cover the costs on our own we would.
“It is only thanks to the help of the community that we were able to afford to bury Celine.”
The Conroy family has taken Celine's three children into care.
Eldest son Shane is nine years old, Chloe is six and Leah is just two years of age.
“The two older children are in counselling and had a rough time of it,” grandmother Sandra sobbed.
“The youngest little one is too young to know what has happened. We just can't imagine what they saw the night of their mother's death.”
Celine's uncle David Fitzsimons described the difficult task of identifying his niece's body.
“We are going to do everything we can to make sure she and her children are properly represented in this trial.
“We are appealing to anyone who can help us to make a donation to the fund we set up especially for it.”
Mr Fitzsimons criticised the Irish Government, claiming that they had let the heartbroken family down.
“It is difficult to accept that the Irish Government cannot offer some help to a family whose daughter was killed in Spain,” he said. “Even if they helped pay for accommodation for the family while they attended the trial.”
Mary Lou McDonald MEP is lobbying the Taoiseach and the Department of Foreign Affairs to help the Conroy family.
“I have written to the Taoiseach's office and the Department of Foreign Affairs on behalf of Ms Conroy, appealing for support, only to be told that help would not be forthcoming,” Deputy McDonald said.
“An urgent intervention is needed if Ms Conroy is to travel to Spain to achieve justice for her daughter.
“The Government could and should make a compassionate donation to the family of Ms Conroy to fight this legal case.”
There will be a charity night held in aid of raising money for the family in the coming weeks.
The Royal Dublin Hotel on O'Connell Street will be the venue for the big bash on September 15.
There will be raffles, gambling, karaoke and a disco held in aid of Celine Conroy with all money raised going towards legal costs.
Tickets will be e10 per head and all are welcome on the night.
Anyone who wants to make a donation can lodge money into Bank of Ireland's account named Celine Conroy's Defence Fund (Account number: 45469339/ Sort code: 900711)
|
View Full Comment Text
save preference
Comments (9 of 9)