Iona Institute
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The Iona Institute is the name of an Irish conservative think tank, that says it "promotes the place of marriage and religion in society". [1] It is known for being a regular talking head of religious dogma in the Irish media especially with the public broadcaster RTÉ, on spouting on various social issues including marriage, abortion and child welfare. The name itself refers to the Iona Abbey, a Scottish church based on the isle of Iona which is the centre of Celtic Christian mythology. Despite its name touting as a non-profit, it actually a brand of the company "Lolek Company Limited By Guarantee" [2], which according to the national companies register shows that a limited company as charities or institutes doesn't need to state they are limited by guarantee.[3]
Pantigate
The institute came into international view when during an interview on RTÉ's The Saturday Night Show female impersonator Rory O’Neill (aka by his drag name Panti Bliss) accuse them as well as two other columnists Breda O'Brien and John Waters, of being homophobic on the grounds of opposing same-sex marriage. Iona threatens RTÉ with libel action, but rather going to court RTÉ paid a pre-out-of-court settlement of €85 000. [4] This action was criticised by Rory O’Neill [5], later others including gay-rights campaigner David Norris in Seanad and Paul Murphy in the European Parliament as silencing of freedom of speech. [6] This event led to a Streisand effect on Panti and made her a cause célèbre for gay rights in Ireland and became the face of same-sex marriage referendum in Ireland.
References
- ↑ About the Iona Institute, The Iona Institute
- ↑ Lolek Company Limited By Guarantee - Irish Company Info - SoloCheck
- ↑ CRO-Company Name, Companies Registration Office
- ↑ Duffey, Rónán RTÉ bosses say that fighting Pantigate action would have been 'foolhardy', TheJournal.ie
- ↑ Bohan, Christine Panti: I'm expecting an apology from RTE, TheJournal.ie
- ↑ Daly, Susan David Norris and Paul Murphy raise homophobia in Irish and EU parliaments, TheJournal.ie