Jumat, 09 September 2022

Live news updates: Tributes flow worldwide following death of Queen Elizabeth II - Financial Times

Chinese internet users reacted to the death of the Queen by expressing sympathy, with many lamenting “the end of an era” even as they turned to humour and political frustration with their own leadership.

“She had a legendary and glorious life,” one Weibo user commented. “Hope she can rest in peace.”

“In my memory, she was still a lovely grandma who always wore colourful suits and umbrellas,” another post read.

The Queen’s death has also offered Chinese internet users a chance to vent their political views.

“The empire on which the sun never sets finally saw the sun set. She was the last symbol of colonialism,” a Weibo user said.

Others called upon Chinese compatriots to commemorate Mao Zedong, who died on September 9 1976.

Not long after the news of the Queen’s death broke, hundreds of internet users posted a sentence reading “The one who should die hasn’t died,” an implicit criticism of Chinese president Xi Jinping.

Censors quickly deleted similar posts, including some mentioning a song by Malaysian singer Fish Leong named “It’s a shame that it’s not you”.

Netflix series The Crown, which follows the Queen’s life, was trending on Douban, a media database similar to film listing platform IMDb, ranking as the second most popular TV programme.

Hu Xijin, the former editor and columnist at nationalist tabloid Global Times, took to Twitter to pay his respects to the former monarch.

“I want to pay my respects to the late Queen Elizabeth. Wish her rest in peace. She is friendly to China, and in my opinion, she maintained Britain’s last dignity,” he wrote, adding that, to his memory, the Queen never “said or did anything to upset the Chinese”.

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Kamis, 08 September 2022

Biden to urge Americans to get updated coronavirus vaccine shots - The Washington Post

Today, following news of the death of Queen Elizabeth II in the United Kingdom, President Biden canceled planned remarks in which he was to urge Americans to get updated coronavirus shots. Biden was set to detail his administration’s plans to make the omicron-targeting boosters widely available this fall. It was not immediately clear when his remarks would be rescheduled.

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In New York, Stephen K. Bannon, a former top official in Donald Trump’s White House, was charged at the state level with money laundering and conspiracy in connection with a “We Build the Wall” fundraising scheme. He received a presidential pardon during President Donald Trump’s final days in office in a federal case involving the same allegations.

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2022-09-08 14:01:00Z
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Ukrainians smash 50km past Russian frontlines, general says - POLITICO Europe

Ukrainian troops have advanced up to 50 kilometers into Russian-occupied territory in the northeastern Kharkiv region and recaptured more than 20 villages, Brigadier General Oleksiy Gromov said on Thursday.

Gromov’s statement is the first precise information provided by the Ukrainian authorities on a shock counteroffensive in the northeast that appears to have wrong-footed Russian troops, while attention was focused on a separate Ukrainian drive to claw back land around the southern port of Kherson and isolate Russian troops there.

Although the Kharkiv counteroffensive has been covered by Russian and Ukrainian bloggers and witnesses posting on social media in the past few days, the Ukrainian leadership and military command had refused to comment publicly. On Wednesday night, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said only: “This week we have good news from the Kharkiv region” but cautioned that “now is not the time to name the settlements to which the Ukrainian flag has returned.”

On Thursday, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said in Germany that, while Russian forces continue “to cruelly bombard Ukrainian cities and civilians with missiles and artillery fire,” Ukrainian forces had “begun their counteroffensive in the south of their country.”

“The face of the war is changing,” he added, without providing any detailed assessment of the operation.

Russia’s defense ministry has avoided commenting on the situation regarding Ukraine’s northeastern counteroffensive. However, a key Russian protagonist in the 2014 Kremlin-backed insurgency in Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region, Igor Girkin, said on Thursday that Kyiv “has achieved operational success in the main direction of its attack,” referring to the Kharkiv operations.

The lightning advance of Ukrainian troops is underway northwest of Izyum, a town with a pre-war population of 46,000, which has strategic logistical importance for Russia’s operations in Donbas.

According to the Washington-based Institute for the Study of War think tank, Ukrainian forces in the Kharkiv region “are likely exploiting Russian force reallocation” to the south “to conduct an opportunistic yet highly effective counteroffensive”.

Meanwhile, top Ukrainian military officials published on Wednesday their long-term forecast for the war with Russia, including with possible future scenarios.

Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, commander-in-chief of the armed forces, and Mykhailo Zabrodskyi, first deputy chairman of the National Security, Defense, and Intelligence Committee of Ukraine’s parliament, believe the war will continue into 2023.

According to their analysis, Russian troops are still hunting for openings to sweep across the south of country and seize the key ports of Odesa and Mykolaiv — effectively turning Ukraine into a landlocked country and robbing it of its ability to export across the Black Sea.

“Revisited plans to gain control of Kyiv and the threat of renewed invasion from the territory of the Republic of Belarus cannot be ruled out either,” Zaluzhnyi and Zabrodskyi said.

They argued that Ukraine’s strategic goal next year should be the liberation of Crimea, annexed by Russia in 2014, which “was and remains the basis for supply routes on the southern strategic flank of Russian aggression.”

It is logical to assume planning for 2023 an operation or a series of operations to regain the peninsula,” they said, adding that such a push will require massive force. “Preparation of an offensive campaign demands that Ukraine sets up one or more operational (operational-strategic) groupings of forces consisting of 10 to 20 combined arms brigades, depending on the intent and ambitions of the Ukrainian command.”

With a close eye on the potential reaction from Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Ukrainians also sketched out a more alarming scenario of the Kremlin resorting to tactical nuclear weapons.

“It is hard to imagine that even nuclear strikes will allow Russia to break Ukraine’s will to resist. But the threat that will emerge for the whole of Europe cannot be ignored. The possibility of direct involvement of the world’s leading powers in a ‘limited’ nuclear conflict, bringing closer the prospect of World War 3, cannot be completely ruled out either,” the two wrote.

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2022-09-08 18:12:12Z
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Ukraine claims significant gains in counter-offensive against Russia - Financial Times

Ukraine claimed to have regained territory in its eastern regions in the most successful counter-attacks since troops repelled an assault on Kyiv and the north-east by Russian forces in the first months of the war.

The territorial gains have been made while Moscow is focused on repelling Ukraine’s southern counter-offensive around Kherson and could weaken Russia’s hold on the Donbas region, analysts said.

“This week we have good news from the Kharkiv region . . . you all have already seen reports about the activity of Ukrainian defenders,” Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in his daily video address. The comments follow reports including videos on social media depicting Ukrainian soldiers liberating the city of Balakliia and nearby villages in eastern Kharkiv province.

The area lies near the city of Izyum, the base for one of Russia’s largest concentration of forces. The advance boosts Kyiv’s hopes of cutting supply lines to those troops, which are focused on trying to fully capture the eastern Donbas region.

Zelenskyy did not name the recaptured cities or towns, saying “now is not the time to name the settlements to which the Ukrainian flag returns”.

“The total area of the territory returned to Ukraine in the Kharkiv and [Kherson] directions exceeds 700 sq km,” said Brigadier General Oleksiy Gromov, deputy chief of the operational unit at Ukraine’s general staff, indicating the attacks were the first stage of a counter-offensive designed to push the Russians back east of the Dnipro river before winter.

Russian officials have not acknowledged the eastern losses, but local leaders installed by Russia to govern occupied areas have reported bloody battles in the area.

Vitaly Ganchev, head of the “military-civil administration” for Russian-occupied areas in the Kharkiv region, said on Thursday that Ukrainian forces had attempted to encircle and seize Balakliia, but claimed they had been repulsed. “The city is under our control,” he told Russian state television.

However, bloggers and commentators embedded with Russian forces have reported recent defeats for President Vladimir Putin’s troops in the east.

The attacks have taken place at the same time as Kyiv launched its southern offensive, following weeks of long-range rocket attacks and artillery strikes. The equipment, provided by western allies, has proved crucial in destroying weapons depots, logistics and command posts in occupied territories.

US secretary of state Antony Blinken made a surprise visit to Kyiv on Thursday to meet Zelenskyy. The Biden administration announced its intention to distribute military aid worth $2.2bn to Ukraine and 18 other European countries threatened by Russia. Washington has provided Kyiv with more than $14.5bn in military assistance since Moscow launched its invasion in February.

Separately, Washington has approved $675mn in military support for Kyiv, US defence secretary Lloyd Austin said on Thursday during a meeting of western and Ukrainian defence chiefs at Ramstein air base, Germany. The aid includes ammunition for long-range rocket systems, additional Howitzers and artillery, armoured vehicles and other weapons.

“Ukrainian armed forces have inspired the world with their determination to defend their democracy [against] Russia’s reckless and ruthless war of choice,” Austin said.

“We are seeing real and measurable gains from Ukraine in the use of these systems” provided in military assistance packages by the US and its allies, said General Mark Milley, chairman of the US joint chiefs of staff, said at the airbase.

“The Ukrainians have struck over 400 targets with the Himars [high-mobility artillery rocket systems] and they’ve had devastating effect,” he added.

Taras Berezovets, a communications officer in a brigade of Ukraine’s special forces, posted on Thursday a video of himself touring abandoned Russian positions and vehicles near the liberated village of Bairak on the outskirts of Balakliia.

“They dumped their uniforms and all of their stuff” before fleeing, a Ukrainian soldier told him at an abandoned Russian fortification. Both claimed the enemy troops fled in civilian clothing in an attempt to avoid capture. The footage also showed Ukrainian soldiers gathering stocks of weapons left behind by Russian forces and tearing down a Soviet flag.

The US-based Institute for the Study of War suggested on Thursday that Ukraine had taken advantage of the fact that Russia had recently moved forces south.

“Ukraine’s operations in Kherson [region] have forced Russian forces to shift their focus to the south, enabling Ukrainian forces to launch localised but highly effective counter-attacks in the Izyum area,” it added.

Additional reporting by Felicia Schwartz in Washington

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2022-09-08 13:16:31Z
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Brother who escaped to raise alarm as three siblings were killed in Ireland supports mother at vigil - Daily Mail

Hero brother, 14, who escaped to raise alarm as his three siblings were killed at their home in Ireland, supports his mother at vigil – as family vow a wonderful send-off 'for the three angels'

  • Lisa Cash, 18, and twins Christy and Chelsea Cawley, 8, killed in Tallaght, Dublin
  • Brother, 14, jumped out of a window to alert neighbours about the bloodbath
  • He was injured in the fall but was able to support grief-stricken mother Margaret
  • The funeral for the children will be held tomorrow, with thousands expected

The hero teenage brother who escaped the house of horrors in Ireland to raise the alarm about his three siblings being stabbed to death has supported his mother at an emotional vigil. 

The 14-year-old jumped out of the window at the home in Tallaght in the early hours of Sunday morning to alert neighbours about the bloodbath.

His older sister Lisa Cash, 18, and his younger twin siblings Christy and Chelsea Cawley, eight, were killed in the horrific attack, and their brother Andy Cash, 24, has been charged with killing them in a horrific frenzy.

The survivor required hospital treatment after injuring his leg while jumping out of the window but he was able to support the family at the ceremony for the victims at a local church where they lit candles and said the rosary on Tuesday evening.

Their mother Margaret 'Twink' Cash McDonagh, 40, was previously seen weeping as she held on to the photo and the family made a heartbreaking plea for everyone to remember the 'forever young' children.

Family friend Ned Collins told The Irish Sun of the teenage hero: 'He's numb with grief but is out of hospital and is doing his best to support Margaret.

'Margaret cannot speak, the grief is too much. She has barely been able to speak in three days. It is awful, just awful.'

The children's uncle Martin McDonagh said the family wants to give the trio a fitting goodbye at their funeral tomorrow.

He told The Irish Mirror: 'The funeral is going to be very big, thousands at it. Yeah, they'll get the send off they deserve.

'For the three angels. They are angels and they go straight to heaven.'

Margaret 'Twink' Cash McDonagh (wearing black and clutching a wooden photo frame) leans on the shoulder of a mourner during a vigil for her three children yesterday
Eight-year-old twins Christy and Chelsea Cawley were stabbed to death in their home in Ireland on Sunday morning
Lisa Cash, 18, who along with her two younger siblings died in a violent incident at a house in Tallaght, Dublin

He added that Margaret has not been able to eat or sleep and she 'doesn't know if she is dreaming', such is the shock at losing three of her beloved children.

The children's eldest sister Margaret flew home on a 23-hour flight from Australia after hearing about the tragedy. 

Father Bill O'Shaughnessy told the mourners at a previous vigil: 'Tonight is just about a simple and gentle bit of prayer to remember three beautiful young people, Chelsea, Christy and Lisa, and to pray for each other in heavy and dark times that have hit this community and really just to be there for each other.'

The siblings will be laid to rest together at a joint funeral on Friday at St Aidan's Church in Brookfield. 

An online notice read: 'Tragically, at home; beloved and cherished son and daughters of Margaret and the late Andy Cash and Billy Cawley and much loved brother and sisters of Margaret and Mikey.

'Lisa, Chelsea and Christy will be forever loved and very sadly missed by their heartbroken family, grandparents Martin McDonagh, Martin and Mag, aunts, uncles, cousins, brother-in-law Michael, nephew Baby David, extended family and all their many friends.'

Nan Cawley, a relative of the children, wrote a moving poem dedicated to 'Tallaght's Angels'.

One line reads: 'Three young lives cut short, With so much left to give, Let's not think of how they died, Just how they lived.'  

Appearing in court Monday evening, Cash replied 'no comment' when charged with the murders of his three siblings. 

Judge McNamara denied a request from his solicitor that he should be kept in solitary confinement.

Andy Cash (pictured), 24, has been charged with killing his sister, 18, and eight-year-old twin siblings in Dublin, as neighbours honoured the tragic victims on Monday
Twins Chelsea and Christy Cawley, aged eight, and their older sister Lisa Cash, 18, were killed at their home in Rossfield Avenue, Tallaght. Pictured: Locals release balloons at a vigil for the three siblings, who died on Sunday morning

At about 9.20pm on Monday, Cash appeared before a special sitting of Dublin District Court, charged with three courts of murder.

Cash of Tallaght, south Dublin, stood when requested by Judge McNamara so she could formally identify him at the special sitting.

McNamara remanded Nash in custody. He will appear before Cloverhill district court at 10am on Friday via video link.

Cash allegedly stabbed Lisa when she tried to protect the twins, while their 14-year-old brother managed to escape through a window and call for help, the Irish Sun reported.

Lisa's body was found at the bottom of the stairs with apparent stab wounds.

Lisa Cash, 18, and her two younger siblings, eight-year-old twins Christy and Chelsea Cawley

It is believed that older sister Lisa was babysitting at the time they lost their lives.

Now, three local schools are united in grief, and are together trying to find a way to explain the deaths of three young people to classmates and friends and minds too young to grasp what happened in that home.

Balloons were released into the air in their memory, while schoolchildren and friends broke down in tears as their parents struggled to find the words to comfort them.

The victims' 14-year-old brother was taken to hospital with serious but non-life threatening injuries, and their mother, a woman in her 40s, was released from hospital on Sunday and is being supported by her family.

Taoiseach Micheál Martin has expressed his 'deepest sympathies' to their family, and said that the 'terrible tragedy' had 'left the nation shocked and very saddened', while Garda Commissioner Drew Harris described the deaths as 'dreadful and traumatic'.  

Flowers and candles left after a vigil outside a house on Rossfield Avenue in Tallaght, Dublin, where Lisa Cash, 18, and her eight-year-old twin siblings Christy and Chelsea Cawley died in a violent incident
Schoolmates are pictured attending vigil of Lisa Cash, 18, and her eight-year-old twin siblings Christy and Chelsea Cawley
Mourners gathered in droves to leave candles, messages and flowers along the wall outside the home where the trio were murdered
A pair of mourners share a tragic embrace at the vigil of Lisa Cash and her eight-year-old twin siblings Chelsea and Christy Crawley

Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris said: 'What we're all reading in the newspapers and hearing on television and on radio programmes is just beyond a horrifically tragic and devastating scenario.'

'Three young beautiful lives to be extinguished overnight... We think particularly of that community, but I think it's something that has shocked the entire country.

'Our hearts and thoughts and our prayers go to the family, to their poor mum and the 14-year-old boy, to all their neighbours, all their friends, to the schoolchildren going back to school today, where there'll be two empty desks where beautiful twins only returned to school in recent days.

'I think the whole nation holds all of them in our thoughts.'

Neighbours said they will never forget what they saw and heard in the early hours of Sunday.

One neighbour, who did not want to give his name, said he was watching TV when he was alerted to scenes outside.

'I went outside and could see gardaí with their weapons out. We couldn't make sense of what was happening. It was very traumatic to see it all happen.

'They were a lovely, beautiful family. Our granddaughter sometimes played with the kids out on the street.

'None of us slept that night. People will not get over this. The community is rocked badly, mentally and physically. The guards did really well that night. They should be given medals. And the paramedics fought and fought so hard to save them. Lisa was a beautiful young girl and she tried her best to save those kids.'

Outside the house are pictures of the three, showing Christy and Chelsea making their first Holy Communion, among the long row of floral tributes.  

Pictured: Dozens of mourners turned up at the vigil to pay their respects to the tragic victims who died in a violent incident on Sunday

Another neighbour earlier told the Irish Daily Mail her daughter had only been playing with Christy and Chelsea two days previously.

'It was the first day that I let her out to play around the corner – just down the road from their house.'

Her young daughter continued the story: 'We played hide and seek down there. We had a good time. I can't believe it – that they are not here now.'

Another neighbour, who also asked not to be named, told the Mail: 'Their brother who was in the house went to get help. He is their hero. There are no words to describe what we saw and what happened.

'The whole community will need counselling now.'

Another neighbour, who also asked not to be named, told the Irish Daily Mail said: 'There are no words to describe what we saw and what happened. The whole community will need counselling now.' 

People attend a vigil outside a house on Rossfield Avenue in Tallaght, Dublin, where Lisa Cash, 18, and her eight-year-old twin siblings Christy and Chelsea Cawley died in a violent incident

The principal of St Aidan's school, Kevin Shortall, paid tribute to Lisa, saying she was 'a quiet, beautiful young girl, very diligent, hard-working, got on with her work, was a great support to her friends in times of trouble.

'She is remembered as one of the most honest, genuine young people, full of integrity and no fuss, no drama around her.

'I believe she was babysitting at the time, and that would have been something that she was just so good at.

'She was the kind of person you could trust. That's the person Lisa was.

'We are all just meeting each other and shaking our heads and giving each other hugs and things like that. It's a very difficult morning.'

Mr Shortall said he had liaised with the principal of the primary school that Christy and Chelsea had attended on how to respond to the 'unprecedented' tragedy.

On Sunday, the Brookfield Community Centre opened to allow people to gather and help them deal with the tragic news.

'It doesn't feel like real life,' said Fianna Fáil councillor Teresa Costello.

'We've lost three young, vibrant, beautiful lives out of our community, in the most unimaginable terms, and it's going to be a really difficult road ahead.

'People are numb. I think it's not sinking in, but it's there and it's so raw for people and it's something you never imagine is going to be on your doorstep.

'The scale of what's emerging in terms of the detail, you never imagine that's something to happen, particularly to children, and the wider community here are well aware of what happened because they saw it.

'They saw it from their own houses, from their gardens, from the road.

'It's important to remember the names Lisa, Chelsea and Christy. They're the three most important people right now.

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Rabu, 07 September 2022

Zaporizhzhia: Ukraine suggests UN peacekeepers for nuclear plant - BBC

International Atomic Energy Agency mission examines the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine, Enerhodar - 01 Sep 2022IAEA HANDOUT

Ukraine's nuclear chief has suggested that United Nations peacekeepers could secure the Zaporizhzhia power station.

The plant has been occupied by Russia since the early days of the war and come under repeated attack, with both sides blaming each other.

UN inspectors observed damage at the power station during a visit last week.

The inspectors recommended that a security zone be set up immediately to shield the facility, which is Europe's largest, from the fighting.

Vladimir Putin has said he trusted the report from the UN's nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), but criticised the agency for not saying Ukraine was to blame for shelling the area.

The Russian leader described the IAEA as "a very responsible international organisation" which was under pressure. "Our servicemen are there - are we shooting at our own?" he asked, in response to claims that Russia could be responsible for shelling at the plant.

Shelling continued while the 14-strong IAEA team visited the site and its head, Rafael Grossi, warned of a very real risk of nuclear disaster. Although most of the team left the plant after two days, it said two of its officials would remain there on a permanent basis.

In an emergency session of the Security Council, the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres set out steps for the creation of a demilitarised zone around the plant.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky welcomed calls by the IAEA for a safety protection zone at Zaporizhzhia.

Petro Kotyn, who runs Ukraine's nuclear agency Energoatom, suggested a UN peacekeeping contingent could set up a security zone at Zaporizhzhia and Russian troops withdraw.

However, the IAEA was careful not to apportion blame to either side.

The IAEA's report says that there were Russian military vehicles stationed in two turbine halls and under the overpass connecting the reactor units and includes a photo showing Russian-flagged military trucks with the Z insignia parked inside a large building.

On Wednesday Mr Putin denied that there was any Russian military equipment on-site at Zaporizhzhia.

Separately, the head of Ukraine's nuclear security agency told a news conference that the site is currently disconnected from the electricity grid following shelling and that Ukraine was considering shutting it down for safety reasons.

While the nuclear plant is currently able to generate the electricity it needs to run its own cooling systems, should that cease to be the case it would be reliant on back-up diesel-powered generators.

The generators require four tanks of diesel a day, Oleh Korikov said, and it would be very difficult to replenish stocks across the front line.

Zaporizhzhia graphic

Tuesday's report from the IAEA detailed the damage to the plant and said that while continued shelling had not yet triggered a nuclear emergency, it did present a constant threat to safety that "may lead to radiological consequences with great safety significance".

There was an urgent need for "interim measures" to prevent a nuclear accident caused by military action, it added, saying all relevant parties would have to agree to a "nuclear safety and security protection zone" being set up to avoid further damage.

The plant lies on the southern bank of the River Dnieper, across the water from Ukrainian-held towns and military positions.

Map showing nuclear plant in Ukraine

Meanwhile, the UK's Ministry of Defence says fighting has continued in Ukraine on three fronts over the past 24 hours: in the east, in Donbas; in the north around Kharkiv, and in the south around Kherson.

The redeployment of Russian forces to southern Ukraine around Kherson has enabled Ukrainian forces to make progress in the Kharkiv region. according to the US-based Institute for the Study of War. The institute suggests Ukrainian forces may have taken a town near Balaklia as Russian troops retreated, blowing up bridges.

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Teacher Enoch Burke to remain in jail for breaching injunction - BBC

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A secondary school teacher who was jailed after he ignored a court order will remain in prison for at least another week, after refusing to give an undertaking that he would obey the injunction.

The order prevents Enoch Burke from attending or attempting to teach at the school where he works.

But the court heard that after it was put in place, Mr Burke continued to go to the school.

A further injunction has been granted.

Mr Burke faced legal proceedings after a disciplinary process was launched against him by Wilson's Hospital school in County Westmeath.

It came after he confronted his then-principal in public at a school event in June - Mr Burke objected to addressing a student who is transitioning gender with a new name and using the "they" pronoun.

Mr Burke was suspended with pay pending the outcome of the process, but the court was told he turned up at the school for his timetabled hours.

'Case not about transgenderism'

The initial injunction was then put in place by the High Court, but after it was breached by Mr Burke he was jailed at Mountjoy Prison in Dublin.

On Tuesday afternoon, the city's High Court granted a further injunction, preventing Mr Burke from attending or attempting to teach pending the outcome of a disciplinary process.

Lawyers for the school said Mr Burke was attempting to say the case was about his refusal to call a boy a girl.

But barrister Rosemary Mallon said the case was not about transgenderism, but about a teacher ignoring a lawful decision by his school's board of management to suspend him on pay pending the outcome of a disciplinary process.

Ms Mallon said the principal had serious concerns about how Mr Burke may act in the school, as well as concerns for the student involved and the entire student body.

She said the case was not about his beliefs but about his alleged conduct.

Ms Mallon said Mr Burke was asking the court to interfere with the school's disciplinary process, something the courts should be slow to do.

'Worthy of commendation'

Mr Burke told the court he had spent the last two nights in Mountjoy Prison which was a new experience for him.  

He said he had had much time to consider his actions and behaviour leading him to that place.  

Mr Burke added he did not find instances of misconduct, but only actions "worthy of commendation".

He said he would never leave Mountjoy Prison if in doing so, he must violate his conscience and his religious beliefs, and deny his God.

Ms Mallon said it was quite clear Mr Burke had no intention of complying with the order and much of what he said were more appropriate issues to be dealt with at his disciplinary meeting or a full trial of the case.  

She said he had not legally challenged the suspension or the court orders despite having had the opportunity to do so.

Mr Justice Max Barratt said he accepted the case was not about the issue of transgenderism and was simply an application for a further injunction which he granted.

The case has been scheduled to come back before the court in a week's time although Mr Burke was told he could come back to court at any time if he wished to purge his contempt.  

The costs of the legal proceedings were awarded against him.

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