Ireland scraps heritage certificates
presented to Tom Cruise, Obama
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[August 19, 2015]
By Padraic Halpin
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's call to its
70-million-strong diaspora to make a show of their ancestry at up to 120
euros ($132) each went largely unanswered and the government as a result
scrapped its "Certificate of Irish Heritage scheme" this week.
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Introduced in 2011 as an "expression of the importance the
government attaches to recognizing people of Irish descent", the
certificates have been presented to famous figures such as U.S.
President Barack Obama, former president Bill Clinton and actor Tom
Cruise.
But others, who like Cruise may have been able to trace their Irish
lineage back to the 13th century, were less willing to part with 45
euros - 120 euros for a framed copy - to prove it, and just 3,000
were sold.
"It's a very good concept but certainly the take-up was lower than
expected," Jimmy Deenihan, junior minister for diaspora affairs,
told national broadcaster RTE on Tuesday.
The certificates, which quote the Irish constitution's pledge to
cherish all people of ancestry living abroad and feature an image of
an emigrant ship leaving the shore, were "a must have for anyone
with Irish descent", according to the website where they could be
purchased.
Prime Minister Enda Kenny presented Obama with his certificate
during the Irish leader's annual St. Patrick's Day trip to the White
House.
Obama's great-great-great grandfather is from the Irish village of
Moneygall, which named a service station after the American
president following his 2011 visit.
Other drives to mobilize the diaspora during Ireland's financial
crisis proved far more successful. A year-long government-led
campaign to lure visitors with Irish roots helped reinvigorate
tourism and kicked off a recovery in the sector in 2013.
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The government will continue to make special presentations of the
heritage certificates.
"The people that I presented them to, including a number of (U.S)
Congress representatives and senators, were very happy with them and
when I visited Capitol Hill last January, they had them displayed in
their offices," Deenihan said.
"That will continue and people are very proud of that connection."
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(Editing by Michael Roddy and Mark Heinrich)
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