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Passport Applications.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 27 March 2007

Tuesday, 27 March 2007

Questions (373)

Olwyn Enright

Question:

433 Ms Enright asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs the number of holders of Irish passports withdrawn, refused and renewed by his Department who held Irish passports and who were resident in southern Rhodesia during the period covered by sanctions; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [11097/07]

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Written answers

In accordance with United Nations Security Council Resolution 253 of 1968, which imposed mandatory sanctions on the illegal regime in what was then Southern Rhodesia, new passports, or the renewal of existing ones, were not processed in the period 29 May 1968 to 21 December 1979 to Irish citizens for emigration to Southern Rhodesia nor to those of our citizens residing in Southern Rhodesia whose activities furthered or encouraged the unlawful actions of the regime. Since those restrictions were lifted, people who were affected have been able to avail of Irish passport facilities in the same way as Irish citizens generally.

The Department has been unable to locate a record of any individual passport having been withdrawn from an Irish citizen in the then Rhodesia during that period. However, if the Deputy has a particular case in mind, I will be happy to have the position checked out further.

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