Sunday 19 July 2015

Unfinished business!

For decades many individuals have been fighting on behalf of their justice and their mothers justice. 

The Irish government has continued to exclude many people by opening different commissions into the abuse that took place within Ireland because of the governments and catholic church's crimes but instead of looking at the mother, children and baby homes as a whole, by simply just looking into all those in the care system that consisted of mothers and children and that was run by the Catholic Church and funded by the state they instead have continued to exclude and leave survivors out of apologies. 




On the 15th of July 2015, survivors of the magdalene laundries, mother and baby homes and the children of the mothers who was taken from them and the families of the survivors stood strong together to show the government we are together and we are one and although we were separated from our mums and loved ones all because of their mistakes and prejudices the survivors will not give up on behalf of their justice!




Children of the women who entered the magdalene laundries and the women who was forced into the mass graves should receive an apology to their next of kins and their mothers inheritance that has been stolen from them, that they worked for, should be given to their children! 




The government also needs to let families rebury their loved ones if they are laying in a mass graves and children who were part of any home and who had their mothers stolen of them deserve an apology on behalf of having their mother taken! Wether that be them being illegally adopted! Being born and having to stay 4 years of their life's in mother and baby homes which some children have had to suffer that long in them hell holes or the children of the magdalene women or children that was forced to visit the magdalene laundries to see their mothers for some 11 years! They all deserve justice for what they were put through! 




On the day one mother shared her experience regarding forced adoption and her heartbreaking experience regarding the search for her son. She spoke with such strength and acknowledged all those that were involved! She also said, "When you see a cross, a black dress, a collar, look to the ground and look to the women in the mass graves" which was a powerful and truthful statement, it brought shivers to your spine when she carried on to say "children and their grandchildren and great grandchildren have no where to pay respects to the women who lays in mass graves without being reminded on the abuse and suffering!"

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-oHhkYIZqE4

The nuns and priests who are criminals have been able to escape the country with their freedom intact, although many of them abused and sexually abused many children and women, some had even went on to work in UK hospitals, they hide their past with the help of the government and still have their freedom, while freedom for people like Mary Collins mum, named Angela Collins, who lays in a mass grave with 72 other women has had her life shortened by the neglect of the church and is not even allowed the simple freedom of being buried by her loved ones in a single grave which Angela's daughter and family has requested but they are refused because the church owns the land, although it is possible. They sadly ignore their requests for permission. 




When will the government stop wasting money and look into the care system as a whole. They need to look at everyone's case individually but look at it has a whole. So no one that suffered because of the faults of the government and Catholic Church is excluded and is left fighting on behalf of theirs or their mothers or sisters, or aunts, brothers, fathers, uncles justice and are not left for decades fighting for what they deserve because they wasn't under a place with a certain name, although it is like the others they are having a commission into or leaving children fight on behalf of their mothers justice because they are dead! The government needs to open one big commission into the care system! 




Clearly within the care system which consisted of women and children their was a lot of wrongs that needs to be made right. Unless Ireland acknowledges and apologies for the past, there will never be a good future and them prolonging suffering for families and excluding people that has suffered is not helping but causing more suffering and more anger! 




A survivor had quoted, it's the rolling ball effect, not just the person suffers but their children does and their children's children have because they have had to grow up watching their parents suffering and they are still fighting for justice meaning the suffering continues for many. Some children have had to grow up with a parent that suffers with depression or alcohol or drug abuse to numb the pain to forget what the church and government put them through, they have had to grow up with a lack of family and having to keep their parents secrets and not explain their history. 




When will they give survivors the justice they deserve and help ease the suffering for those survivors and their children and their family's by letting them try to forget about the past and not always be fighting on behalf of it and that starts with an apology and when they look into things as a whole and apologise to all the children and women who was part of the care system that the government and church created to degrade, abuse and use financially as their slaves! 





Everyone on the day of the protest was saddened. It is 2015 and still many people are left to suffer because of the governments and church's wrongs! 




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Sunday 5 July 2015

15th July 2015. Demonstration. Ireland.


Justice for all magdalene women and children will be standing outside the Dàil in Ireland to demand an apology onbehalf of the dead women and children.
The Irish government cannot committ crimes and get away with it.


Angela Collins, died in the magdalene laundries after working 27 years because she was not given the medical treatment the doctors recommended. 

Angela's now lays in a mass grave with 27 other women and the church refuses to let her family rest her in a dignified place. 


The children of Ireland and the dead women has been ignored. We will make our voices heard so that the Irish government views us as a whole and not separate and apologies to the forgotton children of Ireland.


We won't stop the fight until the Irish government and Catholic Church does what's right.

We are together. We are one! But separated from our mums.

 

On the 15th we want change and we will not stop until we get it. All is welcome to come and make their voices heard.