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Results 1-5 of 5 for hunting speaker:Ann Clwyd
- Sittings of the House: Burma (29 Oct 2007)
Ann Clwyd: ..., subject to brutal torture, routinely beaten and soaked in ice-cold water. The Human Rights Watch report is similar: "We should have no illusions about what is going on in Burma. Soldiers are hunting down leaders of the protest movement and torturing them. Revered Buddhist monasteries are being occupied; the monks are being defrocked, beaten and sometimes killed. Government newspapers...
- Orders of the Day — Opposition Day: Sex Discrimination (10 Mar 1994)
Ms Ann Clwyd: ...Man in the Cabinet", he was asked what his priorities would be. He said: taking up the cudgels on behalf of women in the workforce. The article goes on say: When asked what his priorities will be, Hunt studies some typed notes on his desk on which several key paragraphs have been etched in yellow highlighter pen. 'We want to develop childcare and out-of-school and holiday childcare. I want...
- NHS Trusts (Wales) (29 Oct 1992)
Ms Ann Clwyd: ...proper consultation and providing for the health needs of Wales. After all, we should not be too surprised at that because the Secretary of State for Wales, the right hon. Member for Wirral, West (Mr. Hunt), with an English constituency, simply fails to understand the passion and the feeling with which we who represent the majority of the people of Wales defend our national health...
- Bill Presented: Aid and the Environment (26 Jun 1990)
Ms Ann Clwyd: ...cent. of world disease. That is the environmental crisis that they face today. Deforestation in arid, not tropical, areas has been a major problem for years. Women in Africa spend hours every day hunting for fuel wood. Some 2 billion to 3 billion people face the exhaustion of fuel wood stocks, but only when deforestation became a problem for the atmosphere and not just for the poor did...
- Overseas Development and Co-operation (14 Jun 1990)
Ms Ann Clwyd: ...mundane environmental problems that threaten millions of Africans every day. Deforestation in arid—not tropical—areas has been a major problem for many years. Women in Africa spend hours every day hunting for fuel wood. Only when deforestation became a problem for the atmosphere, not just for the poor, did the world start to sit up and take note. If this Government are truly...
