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Blasphemy Referendum

A COMPREHENSIVE SERIES OF ARTICLES ON THIS TOPIC

Time to remove 'outdated' blasphemy laws, says Justice Minister
Time to remove 'outdated' blasphemy laws, says Justice Minister

The Justice Minister says Ireland's blasphemy laws are damaging to our reputation internationally.

Wed, 24 Oct, 2018

Readers' Blog: Why get rid if blasphemy laws are so weak?
Readers' Blog: Why get rid if blasphemy laws are so weak?

It is hard to see the point of voting to remove the word “blasphemous” from the constitutional article on decorum in public life.

Tue, 23 Oct, 2018

Blasphemy referendum: Change will offer licence not latitude
Blasphemy referendum: Change will offer licence not latitude

In four days, we will elect a president though opinion polls insist that Friday’s vote will be no more than a re-election.

Mon, 22 Oct, 2018

Blasphemy referendum an opportunity to take a useful step
Blasphemy referendum an opportunity to take a useful step

A yes vote removes from the Constitution the criminalisation of irreverence and expresses support for persecuted people around the world, says Liam Herrick The current referendum on blasphemy presents us with a simple choice.

Mon, 22 Oct, 2018

Blasphemy Referendum: Beware of unwelcome consequences
Blasphemy Referendum: Beware of unwelcome consequences

We should consider the irony of booting blasphemy out of the door while legitimising even more draconian curtailments of speech, writes Margaret Hickey.

Mon, 22 Oct, 2018

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