
Senator Mary Moran with her son Cillian
Local Labour Party Senator Mary Moran has called on a Fianna Fáil senator to withdraw his “insulting” comments about Special Olympics athletes being prevented from being born.
But Brian O’Domhnaill, who claimed that allowing abortions in cases of fatal foetal abnormalities would be “depriving future Special Olympics athletes of being born”, has refused to say sorry.
He was speaking in opposition to an amendment to the abortion bill, which would have allowed for abortions to be carried out in cases of fatal foetal abnormalities.
But Labour senator Moran, whose son Cillian (15) is a Special Olympics competitor, said she was appalled by his comments.
“They are scaremongering and they are insulting,” she told The Irish Independent.
Ms Moran pointed out that unborn children with fatal foetal abnormalities had no chance of surviving outside the womb and would never grow up to become Special Olympics athletes.
She called on Mr O’Domhnaill to apologise.
His comments came on the same day that Ms Moran brought Cillian and other Games competitors to the Seanad to listen to her motion on the Special Olympics programme.
She said she was disappointed that last Wednesday’s debate had been overshadowed, and that Mr O’Domhnaill had not turned up for it.
“He didn’t participate in the debate on the Special Olympics at all. You come out with these brash statements and you are not there,” she said.
Source: Irish Independent