Seanad debates

Thursday, 7 July 2016

10:30 am

Photo of Grace O'SullivanGrace O'Sullivan (Green Party) | Oireachtas source

I thank all Senators who have signed a motion calling for the release of Ibrahim Halawa. In particular, I recognise the work Senator Mark Daly has done in the past three years and continues to do to try to secure Ibrahim's release. I would also like the Seanad to acknowledge the great efforts of Lynn Boylan, MEP, as well as former Minister, Mr. Alan Shatter. Today marks the 1,055th day that a young 20 year old Irish citizen has spent in custody abroad without trial.He is a man who was just a child when he was arrested and incarcerated. Diplomatic efforts towards securing Ibrahim Halawa's release so far have, unfortunately, been fruitless. Last week his trial was postponed for the 14th time. I and my Green Party colleagues in the Dáil sought support for identical motions in both Houses today as it has become clear that a stronger more public statement is now required. All parties have pledged their support in both Houses, which sends a very strong message. The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Deputy Flanagan, now has the full weight and support of the Oireachtas behind him. The Oireachtas must stand up for the rights of all our citizens. We must now expend every effort towards securing Ibrahim Halawa's release.

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