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<h1>Storm over QUB refusal to put up signs in Irish</h1>
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By <strong>Rebecca Black</strong>
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<time>March 13 2018</time>
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Irish language groups have reacted with anger and disappointment after 
Queen's University in Belfast refused to put up Gaelic signs around its 
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<p>An Cumann Gaelach QUB, an Irish language society at the university, 
demanded a meeting with Queen's management, as well as the 
re-installation of bilingual signs removed two decades ago.</p>
<p>And East Belfast Irish language activist Linda Ervine tweeted that 
she was "shocked" by the response of the university, while campaigners 
in An Dream Dearg also expressed disappointment. Previously there had 
been a number of bilingual signs at Queen's which had been erected in 
the 1980s, but they were removed in 1997 following a warning from the 
Fair Employment Commission (FEC) that they were incompatible with a 
neutral working environment.</p>
<p>In a letter sent to An Cumann Gaelach QUB signed by acting Vice 
Chancellor James McElnay, Queen's said it works to sustain a neutral 
working environment.</p>
<p>"The university, through its equality and diversity policy, is 
committed to the promotion of equality of opportunity. The university 
seeks to create and sustain a neutral working environment that values 
and celebrates the diversity of all its staff and its student body, in 
accordance with its charter and statutes," Mr McElnay wrote. </p>
<p>"Section 3.1 of the policy highlights the university's commitment to 
'providing a good and harmonious environment free from flags, emblems, 
posters, graffiti or other materials or actions or language likely to be
 provocative, offensive or intimidatory'." </p>
<p>The group blasted the letter, adding it has "greatly angered" their 
members. "It is clear that the university authorities are of the opinion
 that Irish is 'provocative, offensive, intimidatory'," they posted on 
their Facebook page.</p>
<p>"We are sorely disappointed and greatly angered that this is the 
outlook that the university has and that he refused to meet with us.</p>
<p>"We do not accept this response.</p>
<p>"We will continue on with our campaign until the rights of the Irish 
language community are recognised on campus and demand an immediate 
meeting with the VC."</p>
<p>Ciaran Mac Giolla Bhein, advocacy manager at Conradh na Gaeilge, said
 there are some "big questions" to be answered around the university's 
understanding of the "role of the Irish language".</p>
<p>"Their policy seems to contradict guidelines from international bodies such as the Council of Europe," he said. </p>
<p>"The correspondence from the university expresses their wish to 
'create and sustain a neutral working environment', and indicates this 
is the reason for not promoting the Irish language on campus, which is 
totally out of touch with the clear advice from the Equality Commission,
 which states that the 'use of minority languages, particularly Irish or
 Ulster Scots languages… would normally and objectively be considered a 
neutral act that would not be discriminatory'." </p>
<p>A spokeswoman for Queen's said it will meet An Cumann Gaelach QUB.</p>
<p>She added: "Queen's University has a strong commitment to the 
development of the Irish language through courses offered in the Faculty
 of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. </p>
<p>"The university values and celebrates the diversity of all its staff 
and students and will be happy to meet with An Cumann Gaelach QUB."</p>
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