National Monuments 
          (Amendment) Bill 2004
 &
 The Aarhus Convention Agreement ???
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Minister Cullen T.D.)
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| Whitehouse reply to copy of e-mail below sent on Friday, June 25, 2004 11:46 AM (1st day of President Bush's US-EU Summit in County Clare, Ireland) has been reproduced under main text. | 
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          From:
          
          William Finnerty
         
          To:
          
          Tony Galvin (Award Winning Tuam Herald Journalist) ;
          
          Connacht Tribune Editor (Mr. John Cunningham) ;
          
          Galway Advertiser Editor (Mr. Declan Varley) ;
          
          Galway Independent Newspaper ;
          
          Ireland On Sunday ;
          Irish 
          Emigrant Newspaper ;
          
          Irish Examiner Newspaper ;
          Irish 
          Independent Newspapers (Unison Group) ;
          
          Keith Finnegan at Galway Bay FM (local radio) ;
          RTE (Irish 
          National TV Station) ;
          
          Sunday World Newspaper ;
          Sunday Business 
          Post ; TG4 
          (Irish Language Station, Republic of Ireland) ;
          
          The Irish Times ;
          
          Tuam Herald ; TV3 
          (Republic of Ireland)
         
          Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 2:30 PM 
          Subject: Reply from Whitehouse >>> re: National Monument 
          (Amendment) Bill 2004, & The Aarhus Convention Agreement ??? 
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            politicians ----- Original Message ----- 
          From:
          
          William Finnerty
         
          To:
          
          trabbitt@cllr.galwaycoco.ie ;
          
          tmchugh@cllr.galwaycoco.ie ;
          
          tmannion@cllr.galwaycoco.ie ;
          
          sgavin@cllr.galwaycoco.ie ;
          
          sconnaughton@cllr.galwaycoco.ie ;
          
          sbreathnach@cllr.galwaycoco.ie ;
          
          posullivan@cllr.galwaycoco.ie ;
          
          pofoighil@cllr.galwaycoco.ie ;
          
          pmchugh@cllr.galwaycoco.ie ;
          
          phynes@cllr.galwaycoco.ie ;
          
          mregan@cllr.galwaycoco.ie ;
          
          Galway County Councillor Michael Mullins ;
          
          mloughnane@cllr.galwaycoco.ie ;
          
          mhoade@cllr.galwaycoco.ie ;
          
          mgormally@cllr.galwaycoco.ie ;
          
          mfahy@cllr.galwaycoco.ie ;
          
          mcunningham@cllr.galwaycoco.ie ;
          
          mconnolly@cllr.galwaycoco.ie ;
          
          kquinn@cllr.galwaycoco.ie ;
          
          jmcdonagh@cllr.galwaycoco.ie ;
          
          jmcclearn@cllr.galwaycoco.ie ;
          
          jjoyce@cllr.galwaycoco.ie ;
          
          jjmannion@cllr.galwaycoco.ie ;
          
          jcuddy@cllr.galwaycoco.ie ;
          
          jconneely@cllr.galwaycoco.ie ;
          
          connie.nifhatharta@cllr.galwaycoco.ie ;
          
          twalsh@cllr.galwaycoco.ie
         
          Cc: 
          Éamon Ó Cuív T.D. ;
          
          Michael D Higgins T.D. ;
          
          Minister Frank Fahey T.D. ;
          
          Minister Noel Treacy TD ;
          
          Noel Grealish T.D. ;
          
          Padraic.McCormack T.D. ;
          
          Paddy McHugh TD ;
          Joe 
          Callanan TD ;
          
          Paul Connaughton TD ;
          Garda 
          Commissioner Noel Conroy (Chief Commissioner of Police, Republic of 
          Ireland) ;
          Assistant 
          Police Commissioner (Galway area)
         
          Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 2:05 PM 
          Subject: Reply from Whitehouse >>> re: National Monument 
          (Amendment) Bill 2004, & The Aarhus Convention Agreement ??? 
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          ----- Original Message -----
           
            From:
            
            William Finnerty
           
            Cc:
            
            Prime Minister Bertie Ahern ;
            
            President Mary McAleese ;
            
            Margot Wallstrom (European Union Environment Commissioner) ;
            
            Commission of the European Communities (Attn. Secretary-General) 
            ;
            
            President George W. Bush ;
            
            Vice President Richard Cheney ;
            
            Republic of Ireland Lawyer Mr Gearoid Geraghty (Fair Murtagh) ;
            
            Martin Egan (Fair Murtagh) ;
            
            Law Society (Republic of Ireland) ;
            
            East Galway Green Party (Siobhan Nevin) ;
            
            CelticParty(Yahoo) ;
            
            Green Party Ireland (Yahoo Group) ;
            
            Kilconnell Anti-Dump Internet Group ;
            
            Nature Ireland ;
            
            New Inn AntiDump Internet Group ;
            
            Tara / Skreen Group ;
            
            Woodlawn House Preservation Society ;
            Sinn Fein 
            Party ;
            
            Labour Party ;
            Green Party 
            (Head Office, Dublin) ;
            
            Fine Gael Party ;
            
            Democratic Left Party ;
            
            Progressive Democrats ;
            
            The Democracy Commission (Ireland)
           
            Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 11:46 AM 
            Subject: [Celtic Party] National Monument (Amendment) Bill 
            2004, & The Aarhus Convention Agreement ??? 
          Dear Minister Cullen, 
          There seems to me to be a major conflict between some of the things 
          you are proposing in the National 
          Monument (Amendment) Bill 2004, and the principles set out in 
          the Aarhus Convention Agreement which Ireland signed 
          on June 25th 1998 (as can be seen at the following United 
          Nations Internet page address: http://www.unece.org/env/pp/ctreaty.htm ). 
          Though extremely few people in Ireland seem to know anything 
          whatsoever about the Aarhus Convention Agreement (at the present 
          time), it appears to me that they should know - on account of the 
          requirement in our Constitution (Republic of Ireland) which states:
          
          "Every international agreement to which the State becomes a 
          party shall be laid before Dail Eireann" (Article 29, Section 
          5, Point 1).    
          In so far as I can establish, and please correct me if I am wrong, the 
          Aarhus Convention Agreement has never been laid before Dail 
          Eireann (the Republic of Ireland Parliament)?   
            For those who are unfamiliar with the subject, the following page 
            address contains some of the very basic information on the Aarhus 
            Convention Agreement: http://www.finnachta.com/TheAarhusConvention.htm 
          Please note that the page address immediately above also contains 
          links to several European Union and United 
          Nations web site addresses which provide in-depth information 
          on the Aarhus Convention Agreement.  Under the heading "Member 
          States", for example, a small part of the European Union web 
          site information I refer to clearly states: " In particular, 
          two directives concerning access to environmental information and 
          public participation in environmental decision-making (“first” and 
          “second pillar” of the Århus Convention) have been adopted by the 
          European Parliament and the Council earlier in 2003. They have to be 
          implemented in national law by 2005."  (For the full context 
          of this quote please go to Internet page address:
          
          http://europa.eu.int/comm/environment/aarhus/ ) 
          I look forward to hearing from you regarding the question relating 
          to the Dail Eireann matter which I have raised in paragraph 3 above. 
          Finally, I would like to take this opportunity to point out to all 
          concerned that I run some Internet web sites which contain information 
          on a number of ancient heritage sites here in Ireland, and that for 
          some time now I have been receiving e-mails from people living 
          overseas who are growing more and more concerned (and angry) regarding 
          the way so many very important ancient heritage sites here in the 
          Republic of Ireland are being completely destroyed -
          the most recent 
          just a few days ago in County Kerry apparently.  To see an example of 
          one such e-mail letter, which I received just a few days ago, please 
          go to the following Internet address:
          
          http://groups.yahoo.com/group/taraskreen/message/1068 
          Yours sincerely, 
          Mr William Finnerty. ||||||||||||||||||| 
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          Reply from Whitehouse: 
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              From: <president@whitehouse.gov> 
              To: <wfinnerty@eircom.net> 
              Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 11:46 AM > Thank you for e-mailing President Bush.  Your ideas and comments 
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| Newspaper report (dated June 21st 2004) on destruction of important County Kerry heritage site (Dun Mor Fort) referred to above in e-mail to Minister Cullen TD: http://www.irishexaminer.com/breaking/2004/06/21/story153482.html "Heritage experts today condemned the destruction of part of a 3,000-year-old Celtic fort in Co Kerry." For more, please click on link immediately above. 
      For additional information on Dun Mor Fort (Kerry) please see: 
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| Background information on local 
      environmental problems in the New Inn http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheCelticParty/ http://groups.msn.com/KilconnellAntiDump/messages.msnw http://groups.msn.com/NewInnAntiDump/messages.msnw http://groups.msn.com/WoodlawnHousePreservationSociety/messages.msnw | ||
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