In 2011, the Committee Against Torture (‘the Committee’) made three urgent
recommendations13 to Ireland regarding the abuse of thousands of girls and women in
Magdalene Laundries between 1922 and 1996. The Committee recommended that Ireland:
(a) institute prompt, independent and thorough investigations into all complaints of torture
and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment that were allegedly
committed in the Magdalene Laundries;
(b) in appropriate cases, prosecute and punish the perpetrators with penalties commensurate
with the gravity of the offences committed; and
(c) ensure that all victims obtain redress and have an enforceable right to compensation,
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