Kernow: Signs of a Truce in Newspaper Dispute

Communiqué de presse publié le 13/03/15 14:10 dans Europe par pour

NEWS FROM THE CELTIC LEAGUE KERNOW: SIGNS OF A TRUCE IN NEWSPAPER DISPUTE There could be signs of a ?truce? in the dispute between the Kernow branch and the Western Daily News over an article branch members found offensive. Branch Convener, Michael Chappell, says he has received ?an apology of sorts? from the Editor and also an offer to contribute an article to set the record straight. This from Mike Chappell: Dear Councillor Chappell, Thank you for your email. I am sorry that you and your colleagues were upset by Chris Rundle?s column. As a columnist Chris is often provocative and stirs debate. However I certainly felt the tone of his article yesterday was more tongue-in-cheek than an attempt to be deliberately offensive. However, I do appreciate that safeguarding the future of languages is important and it really wasn?t our intention to undermine your League?s purpose or intent. If you or any of your colleagues would like to write a letter or an article of around 500 words in response to Chris we will willingly publish it. With best wishes, Rob Stokes Editor Western Daily Press? You can follow all the correspondence on this at the Celtic League Cornwall Facebook pages here: (voir le site) J B Moffatt (Mr) Director of Information Celtic League 12/03/15 (Please note that replies to correspondence received by the League and posted on CL News are usually scanned hard copies. Obviously every effort is made to ensure the scanning process is accurate but sometimes errors do occur.) ISSUED BY THE CELTIC LEAGUE INFORMATION SERVICE The Celtic League has branches in the six Celtic Countries. It works to promote cooperation between these countries and campaigns on a broad range of political, cultural and environmental matters. It highlights human rights abuse, monitors all military activity and focuses on socio-economic issues Internet site at: (voir le site) (voir le site)


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