I
ask this regarding the case of Pauline Conboy a 46 year old woman with Down’s
syndrome who had her passport confiscated.
Her crime was to attempt to fly to Florida to visit her brother and
family to see if she would like to live there.
Pauline
lived with her Mother until her Mother’s death last year.
Pauline needs some support to live but is mostly independent. It was planned
that if Pauline liked it she could live with her brother and his family in
Florida.
Here comes the crux of the matter: for some reason the Irish
passport office took Pauline’s passport off her denying her the right as human
being to travel to meet her brother and family in the U.S.A. The reason for
this to quote: “The Irish Passport
Office took my passport and my rights away just over a year
ago because they claim they got a "report" but it's a
secret report and they won't show it to anyone - I'm not
kidding!”
Pauline’s plight has been ignored by the passport office
officials and the Passport Office Director responsible for the passport office.
The Director had the arrogance, or was it he felt embarrassed and shameful
about the situation, to leave his office early on a Friday afternoon when he knew
that Pauline and her sister in law were packing their bags and trying to
contact him to leave on a plane to Florida. No doubt he had to go to his weekend retreat
and prepare for his evening dinner party.
The Irish passport office will not budge and appears to be
hiding behind smoke screens and feeble excuses by stating that a disabled
person needs to have a “legal guardian”. The Irish Passports Act 2008 allows
people with disabilities to "duly authorise" anyone to fill out and
sign an application form so there is no need in law to have a “legal
guardian”.
Pauline Conboy says: “So it is not Irish law that
is wrong, it is
the Passport Office Director and the Minister for Foreign Affairs who
don't seem to understand that I am entitled to the same rights
as everyone else, so please don't let them get away with this
discrimination and injustice.
I ask this
question: Are the people involved in the decision to confiscate Pauline’s
passport to embarrassed to admit to their mistake and stubbornly standing by
the decision to save criticism and face?
Is
it not a fact that the Irish Government has allowed Pedophile Priests to leave
the country without any questions, harassment or charges to travel to the other
countries with their passports intact.
From
Pauline’s site:
Please
call or email the Irish Passport Office at +353 1 671 1633, Email: Joseph.Nugent@dfa.ie, and ask them
to give Pauline Conboy her passport PC8471397 back right away. It is so hard on
me and my family to be kept apart like this for no reason. We have done
nothing wrong to deserve this. I just want to spend time
with my family who love me, just like I did in the past before my passport
was taken away. It's not fair that I am now being stopped from
leaving the country for no reason. Thank you for helping
me because by helping me you are also helping other people with
disabilities as well as helping preserve everyone's rights.
Pauline Conboy says: “So it is not Irish law that
is wrong, it is
the Passport Office Director and the Minister for Foreign
Affairs, who don't seem to understand that I am entitled to the
same rights as everyone else, so please don't let them get away
with this discrimination and injustice.”
The Minister for Foreign affairs is Eamon Gilmore T.D. who can be contacted at:
Office of the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade,
Iveagh House,
80 St. Stephen’s Green,
Dublin 2.
Believe it or not he has a degree in Psychology from the University of Galway.
The Minister for Foreign affairs is Eamon Gilmore T.D. who can be contacted at:
Office of the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade,
Iveagh House,
80 St. Stephen’s Green,
Dublin 2.
Believe it or not he has a degree in Psychology from the University of Galway.
McTaggart
Pauline's brother William (Liam) has a new petition up for Pauline as the Irish Passport Office have since denied a new application signed by Pauline herself. Pauline identified herself to the witnessing Garda and signed the application in his presence to eliminate any further "red herrings" about legal guardians, but the Joseph Nugent denied this application on the basis of (secret) "advice" he claims to have received from a third party which led "the Passport Service" to be "minded to form the view" that Pauline might not have the "mental capacity to understand the passport application process"! Needless to say there is no proficiency tests for any other Irish citizen seeking a passport so this is just blatant discrimination. Furthermore, Joseph Nugent stated that he would refund Pauline's application fee of 95 euro, however more than 6 months later, he still hasn't even given Pauline her money back! Please support the new petition at https://www.causes.com/campaigns/34939-stop-irish-government-violating-human-rights-of-woman-with-downs-syndrome
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