Pubdate: Mon, 13 December 1999 Source: Examiner, The (Ireland) Copyright: Examiner Publications Ltd, 1999 Contact: http://www.examiner.ie/ Author: Andrew Bushe TREE TO BE LIT IN MEMORY OF DEAD A special Christmas tree is to be put up in Dublin’s north inner city tomorrow illuminated by 118 stars - each representing a tragic death from the scourge of drugs. "Children and families with the north east inner city have been devastated by the drugs crisis and the Christmas tree stars are in remembrance of those who have died," said Helen Maher, co ordinator of the Inner City Organisations’ Network ICON). Heroin addiction has ravaged communities in the area - about a square mile of the city centre enclosed by Capel Street, Dorset Street and the Liffey and Tolka rivers. The lights will be switched on by a boy and a girl from the community - one born in the inner city and the other a black child from the area’s growing immigrant community. "We feel it was right to have an immigrant child taking part in the lighting up ceremony as it will focus on integration in the area. This is very much a community effort and there are many immigrants who are they are facing their own problems. "The tree will be a symbol of hope and will also allow people to commemorate those who died. "We are determined to ensure that all government policies show a real commitment to tackling the deprivation that resulted in this huge tragedy," Ms Maher said. ICON first began putting up the tree four years ago when there were 87 stars. The tree will stand at the junction of Sean MacDermott Street and Killarney Street - an intersection which was once became notorious for drug peddling. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D