Panu Hoglund: Irish and British politics



On Aug 5, 9:55 pm, Craoibhi...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Aug 5, 4:47 pm, numberandslett...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:



KEEP YOUR NOSE OUT OF OUR POLITICS

You can rest assured that I don't poke my nose into Welsh politics,
either.

Panu: "White is black. Black is white."

Panu Hoglund is MASSIVELY interfering in Irish and British politics. I
think this is illegal.

Panu, ARE you, or are you NOT, interfering in Irish politics?

<<PANU PETTERI HÖGLUND, Master of Arts (Åbo Akademi University) ....
In fact, most of the 19th century Irish national politics concerned
Catholic emancipation...>>

Stadas isn't politics? Not only signing, but presenting a petition?
This isn't politics? You started the petition!

You are massively interfering in the politics of another country.

Get real.

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<<The very effective lobby group, Stádas — based out of Conradh na
Gaeilge ... Panu Petteri Hoglund will hand over the signatures to the
Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) at the...>>

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http://www.anphoblacht.com/news/detail/4382

The question of status for the Irish language in the EU hasn't gone
away. Some people may think that the issue was clarified when a weak-
willed motion was passed in Leinster House a few months ago with the
government's support but their commitment cannot be relied upon. The
government were clearly not willing from Day One of the Irish
Presidency to request of the Council of European Ministers that Irish
be included along with the languages of the other new member states
for official status. Having reluctantly bowed to pressure from
cultural, political and language organisations as well as the people
of Ireland, the worry remains that they may not make the request
during the Irish Presidency. That would be totally unacceptable and,
indeed, incomprehensible.

The very effective lobby group, Stádas — based out of Conradh na
Gaeilge -- has kept up the pressure to ensure Irish is recognised in
the EU along with other languages and is asking those who support the
campaign to come along to show your support for this campaign next
Saturday, 24 April, in Dublin at 2 pm.

Fuair ceannaire ó gach páirti cuireadh ón bhfeachtas chun labhairt ag
an ócáid seo (in aon teanga!)

Leaders of all political parties have been invited to address the
march and rally. Over 800,000 signatures have already been collected
on the website by those who believe Irish has a right — along with
Estonian, Maltese, Slovene, etc — to be included as an official EU
language.

See www.PetitionOnline.com if you wish to add your name to this
figure. The person who actually started the website as his
contribution to the campaign is a Finnish man who took it upon himself
to learn Irish! Panu Petteri Hoglund will hand over the signatures to
the Taoiseach at the weekend.

It is very important that this opportunity is not lost — there are
only about six weeks left before the Presidency rotates to another
state.

The march begins at the Garden of Remembrance, Parnell Square, at 2pm,
continuing up O'Connell Street to Molesworth Street opposite Dáil
Éireann.
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