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E-mail to Marcin Libicki
MEP
by W.
Finnerty. Sun Jul 08, 2007
15:37
Largely on account of what happened
to "the site destroyed under cover of darkness" (i.e. the site at
Baronstown, near the
Hill of Tara destroyed at
4am on
July 4th 2007), an e-mail was sent last Friday, July 6th
2007, to
Marcin Libicki, Chairman of the European Parliament Committee on
Petitions.
As some will already know several Members of the EU
petitions committee visited the Hill of Tara site on
June 27th 2007, as
can be seen from the photographs above.
Like many other people I
imagine, I had hoped (and in fact believed) that the destruction of VERY
important heritage sites in the Hill of Tara would stop as a result of the June
27th 2007 EU petitions committee visit to Tara.
Then this:
"The
documents make clear that Baronstown, the site destroyed under cover of darkness
during the early hours of Tuesday morning (July 4th 2007), was considered a
National Monument by Pat Wallace, the Director of the National Museum."
(This piece of text has been taken from
The Irish Times article
at
http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/breaking/2007/0706/breaking68.htm
.)
In the hope that it might somehow help a little to protect
what's left of the ancient sites in the area, Mr Libicki was also provided with
additional information relating to the overall "Tara" situation, some of
which he might not have been aware of.
A copy of the e-mail sent to
Marcin Libicki MEP last Friday (
July 6th 2007) can be viewed at
http://www.europeancourtofhumanrightswilliamfinnerty.com/MarcinLibickiMEP6July2007/Email.htm
.
As can be seen at the address just above, it was made clear to
all addressees (which included several senior politicians and lawyers) that "for
future reference purposes" a copy would be placed on the
internet.
Finally, and in an effort to reflect what my lengthy
research results all now strongly suggest, I titled last Friday's e-mail as
follows:
"PPP Toll Road EU Petition 546/2005 (Hill of
Tara) & "The Culture of Corruption" Related Link:
http://www.constitutionofireland.com/
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The
above text has been copied from the following
Indymedia (Ireland)
location:
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/83209&comment_limit=0&condense_comments=false#comment200465 ================
From "The Sunday Business Post" (July 8th 2007
Edition): "The (Republic of Ireland)
government and the European Commission are on a collision course over
the €184 billion National Development Plan (NDP), following a formal
warning from the EU (European Union) that the entire project is in breach of European
law."
"EU environment commissioner Stavros
Dimas (who is a lawyer) sent a letter in the past few days to the
government, saying that the commission believed Ireland’s failure to conduct a
strategic environmental assessment (SEA) for the project was in breach
of a key 2001 EU directive."
The full text of last
Sunday's "Sunday Business Post" article can be viewed at:
http://www.sbpost.ie/post/pages/p/story.aspx-qqqt=NEWS-qqqs=news-qqqid=25007-qqqx=1.asp
.
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For
future reference purposes a copy of this e-mail will be placed at the
following internet location later today:
http://www.europeancourtofhumanrightswilliamfinnerty.com/CommissionerStavrosDimas11July2007/Email.htm ========
Related
web site: http://www.europeancourtofhumanrightswilliamfinnerty.com/ ========
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