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Mother and Baby Homes: A Crime against Humanity. by [i] “Ireland was a cold harsh environment for many, probably the majority, of its residents during the earlier half of the period under remit. It was especially cold and harsh for women”. (page 1) The Irish government may have hoped in vain that the publication of The Report of the Mother and Homes Commission of Investigation would provide a moment of catharsis and suture to what Caelainn Hogan calls The Republic of Shame for the people of Ireland. It did not. [ii] Criticism of the work of the Commission; and of its Report and Recommendations has been fierce from victims/survivors. ....
The Irish government is to apologise after an investigation found an appalling level of infant mortality in the country s mother-and-baby homes. A shrine in Tuam, County Galway, erected in memory of up to 800 children who were buried at the site of the former home for unmarried mothers, run by nuns. Photo: AFP or licensors Established in the 19th and 20th Centuries, the institutions housed women and girls who became pregnant outside marriage. About 9000 children died in the 18 institutions under investigation. The government said the report revealed the country had a stifling, oppressive and brutally misogynistic culture . Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Mícheál Martin said the report, which can be read in full here, described a dark, difficult and shameful chapter of Irish history. ....