March of solidarity: public invited to join survivors of abuse in walk to Dáil

SURVIVORS OF child abuse in 216 institutions managed by 18 religious congregations have issued an open invitation to the public…

SURVIVORS OF child abuse in 216 institutions managed by 18 religious congregations have issued an open invitation to the public to attend a “march of solidarity” with them in Dublin tomorrow.

It will leave the Garden of Remembrance, Parnell Square, at noon. Participants are requested to wear a white ribbon and to march silently to the Dáil via O’Connell Street.

One banner, reading “Cherishing all the children of the nation equally”, will be carried.

At the Dáil, march leaders Christine Buckley, John Kelly, Noel Barry and Michael O’Brien will present a “petition of solidarity” to Sr Marianne O’Connor of Cori and Br Kevin Mullan of the Christian Brothers.

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It will read: “We the people of Ireland join in solidarity and call for justice, accountability, restitution and repatriation for the unimaginable crimes committed against the children of our country by religious orders in 216 institutions.”

The petition is available at www.irishsolidarity.com and people are requested to bring a signed copy on the march with them.

Those who cannot join the march are asked to post signed copies to PO Box 11618, Swords, Co Dublin.