ICCL publishes 2018 Annual Report

Dublin, 16 May 2019

Read our full annual report by following this link.

Referendum Campaigns

ICCL had a busy year in 2018, not least because of our campaigns in two seminal referendums – the referendum to repeal the 8th, and the referendum to remove blasphemy from the Constitution. You can read about these campaigns on p15 and p21.

In order to comply with referendum rules, we used our membership fees to fund both. We quite literally could not have done it without our members and we are very grateful indeed for their continued support. You can join ICCL here: iccl.ie/join

ICCL staff members Sinéad Nolan and Elizabeth Farries at the ICCL offices on
International Women’s Day 2018

Outside of the referendums, we ran a number of other important campaigns.

Garda Reform

We made significant progress in our 40+-year quest for garda reform with the publication of the Kilpatrick report. The Commission on the Future of Policing echoed many of the recommendations in our report, and we continue to closely monitor implementation of same in 2019. Read more on p12.

Alyson Kilpatrick at the launch of ICCL’s ground breaking guide to implementing human rights reform of Gardai.

Transitional Justice

ICCL made a significant contribution to the struggle for justice for survivors of institutional abuse. We called for a full exhumation at Tuam, as well as the immediate ratification of the UN Convention on Enforced Disappearances. We also made a submission to the Department of Health on their proposed deprivation of liberty legislation. Read more on p14.

You cannot silence the children from the graves
Protest sign at Tuam Mother and Baby Home: You cannot silence the children from the graves

Defending Activism

We were proud to be able to support both protesters and artists as they clamoured for human rights and were met with a heavy-handed state response. Our campaign to protect activism and civil society has become a cornerstone of our policy in 2019. Read more on p19.

ICCL commissioned Garreth Joyce to paint a mural for REPEAL (above) in solidarity with Project Arts Centre when the Charities Regulator order they take down Maser’s iconic Repeal mural.

Your Privacy Rights

Ireland is now a global technology hub and with advances on that front come serious threats to our rights. Read all about our programme of work on privacy and surveillance from p22.

Members of the ICCL team take to the streets to record a vox pop on the public services card

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