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- Oral Answers to Questions: Middle East (18 May 1999)
Mrs Gwyneth Dunwoody: I assume that my right hon. Friend will also be putting pressure on Syria and Iraq and making it clear that support for Hezbollah is not the way to help the peace process forward. Will he also make it clear that, as a nation, we welcome and support the amazing result in Israel because it is possible in a democracy for a whole people to express their desire for peace through the ballot box?...
- Iraq (16 Nov 1998)
Mrs Gwyneth Dunwoody: My right hon. Friend has revealed an horrendous list of weapons to the House today. Will he make it clear that, if a man who is unstable and who rules a regime as totally unacceptable as that in Iraq remains in control of savage weapons of war, no one will be safe until we can guarantee that they have been completely withdrawn and destroyed? Does he understand that it is essential that the...
- Iraq (5 Apr 1990)
Mrs Gwyneth Dunwoody: Does the Minister accept that few other countries have taken action against someone travelling on a British passport, or at least with British travel documents, in the way that Iraq did recently?
- Iraq (5 Apr 1990)
Mrs Gwyneth Dunwoody: Would not that also be relevant to our attitude towards the protection of the state of Israel, because what happens in Iraq must be of direct concern to the democratically elected members of a state which is at risk?
- Orders of the Day — Foreign Affairs, European Community and Defence (24 Nov 1989)
Mrs Gwyneth Dunwoody: ...but to take action on. I do not defend those who commit any form of abuse against human rights, whoever they may be, and I am frequently dismayed at the fact that the real abuses in Syria, Iran and Iraq are not condemned with the vigour and clarity of expression with which Israel's problems are condemned in this House. I continue to believe that it is vital that we give our support to...
- Foreign Affairs (14 Jul 1989)
Mrs Gwyneth Dunwoody: ...we have seen more of what happens in the Israeli controlled territories, but my hon. Friend the Member for Hamilton (Mr. Robertson) described the truly terrifying situation in which the Kurds in Iraq find themselves. He made it clear that one of the things that distressed him most before he was able to visit the camps was a television programme about the effects of the use of poisoned...
