Act Now to Support the Irish Language Act!
Gaeilgeoiri say 18th century ban discriminates against language Irish News, 29 October 2008
POBAL: The Future of the Irish Language Act is in the Hands of the Community, 12 October 2008
URGENT: Two Years after the St Andrews’ promise: Time to Keep Your Word--PASS THE IRISH LANGUAGE ACT NI NOW!
In October, it will be two years since the St Andrews’ Agreement was published with its commitment from the British government to enact the Irish Language Act NI. It has not kept this promise.
POBAL, the Irish language umbrella organisation in the north, is spearheading work to focus continuously on these issues. In October, there will be marches for the Irish Language Act in Belfast city centre, POBAL is urging all organisations and individuals who are interested in the Irish language Act to write to and to phone Gordon Brown and Brian Cowan IMMEDIATELY to let them know that a comprehensive, rights-based Irish Language Act must be enacted as promised in the St Andrews’ Agreement.
You might want to make the following points:
- There is a commitment in the St Andrews Agreement to enact the legislation (October 2006)
- During two governmental public consultations, 75% of responses were in favour of the Irish language Act, based on the POBAL proposals
- There is longstanding legislation for Welsh in Wales, for Gaelic in Scotland and for Irish in the south. The north is the only place in these islands where the primary indigenous language is not protected by domestic legislation.
- The negative campaigning of the unionist parties since the re-establishment of the Assembly is further proof of the need for strong legislation based on the POBAL proposals.
Gordon Brown, 10 Downing Street, London SW1A 2AA
Tel: 0207 270 3000 or from south 44 207 3000, Fax: 0207 925 0918 or from south 44
207 925 0918. Cabinet Office: Tel: 0207 276 2451 or from south 44 207 276 2451
Shaun Woodward, Secretary of State, sos@nio.x.gsi.gov.uk
Tel: NIO, Stormont 028 90 520700 or from south 084 90 520700
Fax: 028 90 522655 or from south 084 90 522655,
Brian Cowan, Taoiseach, webmaster@taoiseach.gov.ie
Tel: 00353 1 6194000 or from south 1 6194000
00353 1 6624888 “ “ 1 6624888
Faics: 00353 1 6789791 “ “ 1 6789791
Let your own political representatives in the United States know what you think too and ask them to raise this issue with the British and Irish governments. Please forward copies of your letters or messages to POBAL.




