
In June 2011, the United Nations Committee Against Torture (CAT) examined Ireland’s human rights record for the first time. The CAT’s Concluding Observations addressed an issue which had long been ignored by the Irish government, and had not yet been considered by any international human rights treaty body or national or international court: the so-called ‘historic’ abuse of girls and women in Ireland’s Catholic church-run Magdalene Laundries.

Magdalene Justice by William Murphy [CC BY-SA 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/)]
The full version of this landmark is written by Maeve O’Rourke.
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Nicole Gernon, ‘Magdalene Survivors Say Government Broke Its Promise’ https://www.todayfm.com/News/Magdalene-Survivors-Say-Government-Broke-Its-Promise
The Journal, ‘UN Committee Against Torture Recommends Inquiry into Magdalene Laundries’ http://www.thejournal.ie/un-committee-against-torture-recommends-inquiry-into-magdalene-laundries-149691-Jun2011/
Justice for Magdalenes Research: A Resource for People Affected by and Interested in Ireland’s Magdalene Institutions http://jfmresearch.com
Maeve O’Rourke, ‘Ireland and UNCAT One Year On: Magdalene Survivors Still Denied Their Right To An Apology And Redress’ (Human Rights Ireland, 28 May 2012) http://humanrights.ie/announcements/ireland-and-uncat-one-year-on-magdalene-survivors-still-denied-their-right-to/#more-15786
Read an interview with Maeve O’Rourke in Rachel Cooper, ‘The forgotten women of Ireland’ https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-life/9844412/The-forgotten-women-of-Irelands-Magdalene-Laundries.html