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Ruairí Holohan, speaking with Micheál Martin last year. Merrion Street

Taoiseach tells story of gay Drogheda teenager at EU summit, as pressure ramps up on Hungary over new law

A majority of the leaders insisted that discrimination must not be tolerated in the 27-nation bloc.

LAST UPDATE | 25 Jun 2021

TAOISEACH MICHEÁL MARTIN has said Hungary “was left in no doubt that a line was crossed” with the country’s new legislation that will ban showing content about LGBTQ issues to children.

At a EU Summit, the majority of the leaders insisted that discrimination must not be tolerated in the 27-nation bloc and told Viktor Orban that the new Hungarian law goes against the EU’s fundamental values.

Speaking to reporters about the meeting, Martin said he used the opportunity to share the experience of a Drogheda teenager who spoke with the Taoiseach last year about the everyday homophobia he experiences.

“I took the opportunity to share an interview I had last November with Ruairí Holohan from Drogheda in the context of UNICEF project in terms of the rights of children,”  Martin told reporters.

“Rory took me through his story in the interview, and he was raising the issue of homophobic behaviour in schools, the difficulties for young people, teenagers in particular, as they come out as they want to engage and so forth and the challenges that they face,” he added.

Holohan, who was 15 at the time, spoke to Martin over Zoom as part of a series of events for World Children’s Day.

As reported by RTÉ at the time, Holohan said even though Ireland has progressed so much in the last few years, homophobia is still widespread.

The Transition Year student, came out at 13.

The Taoiseach said he made it clear to Hungary that the new law “will harm many people and suppress the rights of your people”.

Martin told the media today that there was an “extraordinary outpouring of heartfelt views” from people around the table at last night’s meeting, stating that it was made clear to Hungary that the laws were “offensive to the core” of the EU.

Hungary gave its perspective on the new laws, but the Taoiseach said action will be take by the Commission over the matter, stating that it will have future implications on funding to the country. 

The Taoiseach said the EU is there to protect citizens rights in terms of their fundamental rights, adding that Hungarian citizens are EU citizens.

“Hungary should reflect on its position and change its laws,” he said.

Following the meeting, the Dutch Prime Minister said, “Hungary has no place in the EU anymore”, as EU leaders hit out at the country’s new legislation in his country that will ban showing content about LGBTQ issues to children.

“Being homosexual is not a choice; being homophobic is,” Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo told Orban during the meeting, according to a EU diplomat. The person spoke anonymously according to usual practice.

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte launched a virulent tongue-lashing, suggesting that Orban activate the same clause in the bloc’s treaty that Britain used to leave if he is not happy with the EU’s principles, another diplomat said.

On his way into the summit, Rutte told journalists “for me, Hungary has no place in the EU anymore”.

Facing Orban inside, Rutte said: “You have passed the line. This time it is too much,” according to another EU official in the room.

Hungarian Justice Minister Judit Varga said on Twitter that Hungary has no intention of leaving the EU.

She wrote: “On the contrary, we want to save it from hypocrites.”

Hosting the summit in Brussels, European Council president Charles Michel recalled that values such as freedom, tolerance and human dignity are at the heart of the EU, said another diplomat with direct knowledge of the discussions.

He added that the discussion was “an in-depth and at times even emotional debate”.

Speaking to reporters in Cork, Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Coveney said calls for Hungary to leave the EU are “premature”.

“The debate in relation to LGBTI rights in Hungary is now very much underway in the European Union. Let’s wait and see where the consensus moves on that issue,” Coveney said.

I think calls for Hungary to leave the European Union are premature, I have to say. But there is clearly a debate needed on this issue, because there are certain things within the European Union that we need consistency on and this is one of them.

The law was signed on Wednesday by Hungarian President Janos Ader after Hungary’s parliament passed the bill last week.

It prohibits sharing content on homosexuality or sex reassignment to people under 18 in school sex education programs, films or advertisements.

The government says it will protect children, but critics say it links homosexuality with paedophilia. It will enter into force in 15 days.

Speaking upon arrival at the meeting in Brussels, Orban ruled out withdrawing the law, insisting it does not target homosexuals.

He said: “It’s not about homosexuality, it’s about the kids and the parents.

“I am defending the rights of homosexual guys but this law is not about them.”

The issue has turned a harsh spotlight on the EU’s inability to rein in the “illiberal democracies” among its ranks like Hungary and Poland, whose deeply conservative, nationalist and anti-migrant governments have flouted the bloc’s democratic standards and values for years.

Speaking in Brussels yesterday morning, Taoiseach Micheál Martin said there has to be “strong moral pressure from the rest of Europe on what has transpired” in Hungary.

He said that “it is not just about sending a signal but sending a very clear message” about European values.

In addition to that, every avenue has to be explored in terms of the legal framework in Europe to pursue this issue. Moral pressure does matter but also asserting European values matters on an issue so fundamental as this.

He added that there are “fundamental rights” around diversity that are celebrated in Ireland and that this is important that these are “asserted and articulated strongly and that Hungry hears that”. 

Luxembourg Prime Minister Xavier Bettel, who is openly gay, said the Hungarian law further stigmatises homosexuals and should be fought.

He said: “The most difficult thing for me was to accept myself when I realised that I was in love with this person of my sex.

“It was hard to say to my parents, hard to say to my family … we have a lot of young people who do suicide because they do not accept themselves, how they are.”

In coordinated messages on Twitter, several EU leaders wrote that “hate, intolerance and discrimination have no place in our Union. That’s why, today and every day, we stand for diversity and LGBTI equality so that our future generations can grow up in a Europe of equality and respect”.

Many attached a letter to their tweets addressed to European Council president Charles Michel, who hosted their summit, as well as European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen and UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres, who also took part in the meeting.

The letter, signed by the leaders of France, Germany, Italy and Spain, among others, continued: “Respect and tolerance are at the core of the European project.

“We are committed to carry on with this effort, making sure that future European generations grow up in an atmosphere of equality and respect.

Hungary was not mentioned by name, but many of the same leaders signed a letter earlier this week backed by 17 countries calling on Ms von der Leyen’s commission, which watches over the respect of EU laws, to take the government in Budapest to the European Court of Justice over the bill.

The commission has already taken the first step in legal action.

On Wednesday, Brussels sent a letter to Hungary’s justice minister seeking “clarifications, explanation and information” about elements of the bill.

It said that some provisions appear to “directly violate the prohibition of discrimination based on sex and on sexual orientation”, and would put homosexuality, sex change and divergence from self-identity “on the same footing as pornography”.

Asked yesterday about the Hungarian bill, Guterres said: “All forms of discrimination are totally unacceptable and obviously any form of discrimination in relation to LGBTQ+ people are totally unacceptable.”

Speaking after a meeting with Guterres, EU Parliament president David Sassoli said a mechanism making payouts to Hungary from a Covid-19 recovery fund conditional to the respect of the rule of law should be activated.

Sassoli said: “The time has come now for the law to get applied.”

Includes reporting by Christina Finn, Rónán Duffy, Niall O’Connor and Press Association, © – AFP, 2021

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    Sep 26th 2020, 7:09 AM

    In a local shop this morning and 4 guys from the north walked in with no masks. They were asked to put them on and said they were “exempt”. It’s crazy and frustrating the sheer ignorance of certain people but that’s what’s happening on a daily basis up here in Donegal.

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    Sep 26th 2020, 7:30 AM

    @Brian: I hope they were refused service

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    Sep 26th 2020, 7:35 AM

    @Shaun Gallagher: poor girl couldn’t do a thing. She was on her own and they were very unpleasant towards her. Enforceable need to brought in to stop this.

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    Sep 26th 2020, 7:39 AM

    @Brian: enforceable laws. My apologies

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    Sep 26th 2020, 7:55 AM

    @Brian: Correct. They are fined upto £10k in the North if they don’t wear it. Should be the same here

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    Sep 26th 2020, 8:04 AM

    @Brian: Bring in an SS type force sure. No half measures.

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    Sep 26th 2020, 11:52 AM

    @Monster Munch: sure why not. If that what it takes to deal with muppets

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    Sep 26th 2020, 12:44 PM

    @Brian: The SS to deal with three lads in Donegal… Yes!

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    Sep 26th 2020, 12:51 PM

    @Monster Munch: muppets who don’t wear masks

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    Sep 26th 2020, 12:54 PM

    @Brian: The SS are not the answer Brian to anything. 95-97 percent are wearing masks. Time to change the script.

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    Sep 26th 2020, 1:25 PM

    @Monster Munch: change what script. I’m referring to people who don’t wear masks. It’s the same script that everyone is listening to and reading about. Did you miss the memo on this. Maybe you can’t comprehend the damage the entitled 2-3% who don’t wear masks can do. Bring in hefty enforceable fines to those who don’t adhere to the guidelines.

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    Sep 26th 2020, 3:55 PM

    @Brian: But I can comprehend the damage the SS would do. Will we get the concentration camps going as well? Reminder we got to single digit cases with mask Compliance below 50 percent…

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    Sep 26th 2020, 6:46 PM

    @Monster Munch: your constant referencing to SS and concentration camps is quite disturbing. Maybe have a wee ly down. Tomorrow is a new day and you might see the value of masks after a good rest.

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    Sep 26th 2020, 7:21 AM

    On Wednesday the next 10 days are absolutely critical, on Thursday the next 10 days are critical, on Friday the next 14 days are critical. Wonder what today will bring…

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    Sep 26th 2020, 10:33 AM

    @Monster Munch: you’d nearly think that there is a global pandemic on the go that has claimed a million lives.

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    Sep 26th 2020, 11:39 AM

    @GrumpyAulFella: Just trying to figure out if it’s 7, 8 or 13 days that are critical. Im holding firm as best I can. It’s in our hands after all.

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    Sep 26th 2020, 11:48 AM

    @Monster Munch: if you assume that every day is critical until this is over then this messaging won’t bother you so much.

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    Sep 26th 2020, 11:50 AM

    @GrumpyAulFella: Why don’t they just say that then? Is there a timeline for this to end?

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    Sep 26th 2020, 1:52 PM

    @Monster Munch: yes when a vaccine is available but sure if you have to ask that question then you’re a lost cause. Too many people incapable of making their own decisions and looking to be mammy’d again.

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    Sep 26th 2020, 7:05 AM

    Mehole reported yesterday that the rate in stranorlar/ lifford is a wopping 361 per 100000. I can’t find the population of stranorlar, but the pop of ballybofey/stranorlar is just under 5000. The pop of lifford is just over 1, 500. If we take a rough population of this bigger area as 6, 500, that equates to about 24 individuals who have tested positive

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    Sep 26th 2020, 7:07 AM

    @Anne Marie Devlin: yes, they are out to get ya

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    Sep 26th 2020, 8:02 AM

    @Anne Marie Devlin: I’m originally from close to there. There’s nothing in Stranorlar apart from one secondary school with 900 pupils, one secondary vocational school with around 350 pupils, a large primary school with several hundred kids. There are of course several housing estates but the schools in particular cater to a very large catchment area, I’ve not seen details on contact tracing which rules the schools out, of course I’m just expressing an opinion on this and I could be completely wrong!

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    Sep 26th 2020, 8:14 AM

    @Anne Marie Devlin: the population of the Lifford – Stranorlar electoral area is almost 26,000. The positive cases for the area as reported on Thursday evening was 87 and then rounded up to 336 per 100,000.

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    Sep 26th 2020, 5:15 PM

    @Gerard McConnell: one wake one communion and a party after a football match apparently caused most of the recent cases.

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    Sep 26th 2020, 6:58 AM

    Waste of time. Only suggestions, no powers to enforce. People will do what they want.

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    Sep 26th 2020, 7:04 AM

    @David Connell: yes it is a waste of time if people like you do nothing to help stop the spread of the virus. The sooner you do what’s asked of you the better it is for everyone. Only the people can stop the spread.

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    Sep 26th 2020, 7:41 AM

    @Macca Attack: I only stated facts. I agree with you, but government should make laws that hold people accountable. Fine people if need be, but make it a law. Simple.

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    Sep 26th 2020, 8:30 AM

    @David Connell: Spain 200 euro …on the spot or Jail

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    Sep 26th 2020, 8:53 AM

    @Charles Shelly: what effect has that had on their cases? Have they gone up or down?

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    Sep 26th 2020, 10:25 AM

    @Monster Munch: what a dumb question

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    Sep 26th 2020, 10:37 AM

    @David Connell: you’ve sad it. People will do what they want and then NPHET get accused of “blaming people” for the spread of the virus. If the govt empower the police to enforce then the govt is accused of introducing a “police state” by the anti-mask, anti-lockdown mob. The power to halt this is in the people’s hands.

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    Sep 26th 2020, 7:01 AM

    It’s in the filing cabinet

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    Sep 26th 2020, 8:28 AM

    What an attitude the government has to MAKE IT LAW….LIKE IN Spain 200euro fine. To soft a Government …In Galway there all not wearing mask 50% of them out shopping..

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    Sep 26th 2020, 9:40 AM

    @Charles Shelly: HSE’s own survey said Compliance was at 95-97 percent. Masks are not the issue.

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    Sep 26th 2020, 6:44 AM

    No such thing as wet pubs.

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    Sep 26th 2020, 7:31 AM

    @Colum Cusack: yo obviously haven’t been in some near closing time. Glasses, dripping just coming from ‘washer’, floor wet with spilled pints, counter and tables dripping, toilets flooded, toilets in corners where clientele make use of facilities. Most of this is not seen due to level of inebriation, just the comment, “the place was heaving”.

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    Sep 26th 2020, 8:06 AM

    @Colum Cusack: A term coined by NPHET to dehumanize social ways of life into mere virus control vehicles.

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    Sep 26th 2020, 9:46 AM

    @Brendan Cooney: Total Exaggeration there now, maybe that might happen in One Pub, but you could visit 100 others and NO such situation would arise. Contrary to your opinion, they are NOT Pigsties .

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    Sep 26th 2020, 9:15 AM

    They were probably on their way to the anti mask protest march in letterkenny taking place LATER today. A slap in the face for health care workers.

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    Sep 26th 2020, 9:26 AM

    @C_O’S: Time to get the water Cannons out.

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    Sep 26th 2020, 10:42 AM

    @DJ Dave Wexford: bulldoze them. Better still, round them all up and dump them on Rathlin O’Birne. They can wear no masks to their hearts content there.

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    Sep 26th 2020, 8:03 AM

    Dr Jay Bhattacharya has been on point throughout this crisis. We need to do a proportionate analysis on benefits vs costs of lockdown. This debate still isn’t happening https://youtu.be/T_COvdCujaA

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    Sep 26th 2020, 2:47 PM

    As usual a lot of the outbreaks seem to be arising from uncontrolled indoor gatherings, but what do they do, take the easy but stupid option and close the controlled indoor environments. The only country in Europe to take this draconian measure at this stage and drive all the parties into houses where no-one has control or of course tip over the border to where the pubs are open

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