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- Other Questions: Human Rights Issues (17 Oct 2012)
Seán Crowe: I am not familiar with the role of the Irish-Saudi Arabia Business Council. Will Irish businesswomen be involved in the council? I accept it is important to open new markets and the Tánaiste mentioned the €900 million of trade but we must also take into account the human rights situation of citizens not just in Saudi Arabia but in Bahrain, where the Saudi Government is the power...
- Other Questions: Human Rights Issues (17 Oct 2012)
Seán Crowe: Are any Irish women on the council? How does it operate when there are restrictions in Saudi Arabia surrounding women's involvement? The Tánaiste says these are two chambers of commerce coming together so I presume Irish women are involved. Are they full members when they travel as part of any delegation?
- Other Questions: Human Rights Issues (17 Oct 2012)
Seán Crowe: Colombia is at a crossroads. The peace talks were supposed to start today, but we are now told it will be tomorrow. I thought the Minister might take this question with Question No. 42, which refers to the Patriotic March, involving elements of Colombian society coming together on this issue. I recently met with groups from the region and their concern is that with these key elements...
- Other Questions: Human Rights Issues (17 Oct 2012)
Seán Crowe: I note the Minister's comments about the role of the EU in this regard. Given that Colombia is at this historic crossroads, perhaps there is something the EU can do in this regard. Some people see the free trade agreement, FTA, with the European Union as legitimising the human rights record in that country. People want to see concrete results in that area. I believe the cut in the...
- Other Questions: Commemorative Events (17 Oct 2012)
Seán Crowe: These commemorations must be inclusive rather than exclusive. People must engage in dialogue. Before 29 September, a critical situation was averted by the dialogue initiated by the First Minister and Deputy First Minister with the communities that were involved and by talking about the difficult issues that had to be overcome. This is the lesson that must be learned with regard to other...
- Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Anti-Social Driving Practices (17 Oct 2012)
Seán Crowe: A mistake was made in regard to the parliamentary question.
- Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Human Rights Issues (17 Oct 2012)
Seán Crowe: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade if his attention has been drawn to the recent decision of Bahrain's highest court which upheld the jail terms issued against nine medics convicted for their role in last year's pro-democracy uprising, especially the case of Dr. Ali al-Ekry, who was trained here; and if he has raised these cases with the Bahraini Government....
- Written Answers — Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade: Millenium Development Goals (17 Oct 2012)
Seán Crowe: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade if he will provide details on his meeting with the UN Deputy Secretary General; and in view of the fact that there is now widespread agreement that most of the millennium development goals will not be achieved by the deadline of 2015, his policies on shaping a new international development agenda and in particular the efforts...
- Home Help and Home Care Services: Motion [Private Members] (16 Oct 2012)
Seán Crowe: During the last general election I called to a door on one of those wet miserable nights. Up to that point, people were not really engaging. I came across a woman who was a carer and who was livid about the cuts in services. I met some carers about a half an hour ago who spoke about the difficulties they faced in what they were being asked to do. Many of them said they were basically...
- Pre-European Council Meeting: Statements (16 Oct 2012)
Seán Crowe: It sounds silly to make the connection but the question of whether we qualify and go to Brazil means a huge deal. It will lift the spirit of the country and it will lift the spirit of the country if the Taoiseach delivers. We want to go to Brazil and we would like to see our economy like Brazil's. Its economy was a basket case a number of years ago but now it is a driver for change in...
- Pre-European Council Meeting: Statements (16 Oct 2012)
Seán Crowe: Despite assurances since the last European Council meeting, we are all still uncertain as to whether banking debt will be separated from sovereign debt and how this will come about. We heard about a seismic shift, a game changer and that a banking deal was done to separate Ireland's banking and sovereign debt. However, recently, high profile member states have moved away from the...
- Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Child Benefit Payments (16 Oct 2012)
Seán Crowe: To ask the Minister for Social Protection if her attention has been drawn to the Central Statistics Office figures published last month which indicated that the income of households with children fell five times more than childless households between 2009 and 2010; and her plans to protect children from further income drops in the recession. [44563/12]
- Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Social Insurance Fund Deficit (16 Oct 2012)
Seán Crowe: To ask the Minister for Social Protection following the revised estimates 2012 which provided for a deficit in the Social Insurance Fund of €1.82 billion in 2012 which her Department has acknowledged is now likely to be exceeded in 2012, the amount by which it is likely to be exceeded; and the amount of the total Departmental spend for 2012 is expected to be. [44564/12]
- Select Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Estimates for Public Services 2012
Vote 27 - International Co-operation
Vote 28 - Foreign Affairs and Trade (11 Oct 2012) Seán Crowe: A survey showed that 82% of Irish people surveyed were positive towards it.
- Select Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Estimates for Public Services 2012
Vote 27 - International Co-operation
Vote 28 - Foreign Affairs and Trade (11 Oct 2012) Seán Crowe: How will the Government reach the commitment?
- Select Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Estimates for Public Services 2012
Vote 27 - International Co-operation
Vote 28 - Foreign Affairs and Trade (11 Oct 2012) Seán Crowe: Those are positive developments. When the Tánaiste addressed the UN General Assembly in New York he reiterated that Ireland would reach the overseas aid target of 0.7% by 2015. How will we reach that target? I believe the aid budget has been cut by a third in recent years. Most people who are active in this area wonder how we will reach the target. If there are to be cuts, what...
- Select Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Estimates for Public Services 2012
Vote 27 - International Co-operation
Vote 28 - Foreign Affairs and Trade (11 Oct 2012) Seán Crowe: I agree with Deputy O'Sullivan about the festering sore that is the cases of individuals who have ended up in prison, which is undermining the positive work carried out in many communities in this regard. It indicates significant matters are outstanding and need to be addressed in the area of reconciliation and anti-sectarian funding. We had another snapshot of this earlier this year to...
- Select Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Estimates for Public Services 2012
Vote 27 - International Co-operation
Vote 28 - Foreign Affairs and Trade (11 Oct 2012) Seán Crowe: On consular cases, the Tánaiste indicated he expected 1,500 such cases to arise. On what is that figure based? Is it based on previous years? As for the emigrants' service, I am conscious it is estimated that over the past three years, approximately 200,000 mainly young Irish people have emigrated abroad. I believe 87,000 did so last year, 81,500 in 2010 and probably tens of...
- Select Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Estimates for Public Services 2012
Vote 27 - International Co-operation
Vote 28 - Foreign Affairs and Trade (11 Oct 2012) Seán Crowe: I was not sure of the format of the meeting. A question that springs to mind on trade is related to the remit of the Department. Am I correct in stating many of the staff in the embassies will be transferred home for the EU Presidency? What impact will this have on trade? Some consular offices have only one or two members of staff. At a time when there is pressure on us to promote trade,...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade: Discussion with Ambassador of Islamic Republic of Iran (10 Oct 2012)
Seán Crowe: I welcome the ambassador to our meeting. I have a number of questions on various matters. The nuclear matter was raised. Ireland was a driving force in the creation of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty. In 1968 it was opened for signature and Ireland was one of the first states invited to sign it. I am proud of that history and believe Ireland should continue to play a leading role in...