Results 1-13 of 13 for iraq speaker:Louise Ellman
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq: Christianity (25 Jun 2008)
Louise Ellman: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what assessment he has made of the treatment of Christians in Iraq; and if he will make a statement.
- Business of the House: London Bombings (11 May 2006)
Louise Ellman: ...internationally and to improve the scrutiny of what is happening in this country? Does he agree that no section of the community can use its opposition to British foreign policy, whether in Iraq or elsewhere, to come anywhere near to justifying mass murder?
- Orders of the Day — Terrorism Bill (26 Oct 2005)
Louise Ellman: Does the Minister agree that the carnage that happened in London is part of a global activity, and does she agree that inciting and glorifying the murder of civilians in Iraq or in Israel is incompatible with claiming to be against the committing of the very same acts in this country?
- Anti-Semitic Incitement (15 Dec 2004)
Mrs Louise Ellman: ...is an outrage that incitement to hatred and violence is going unchallenged. Last year, people dressed as suicide bombers paraded in a float on the streets of London. They were participating in an anti-Iraq war demonstration, part organised by the Muslim Association of Britain. That organisation presents itself as a mainstream community organisation. On 6 November, Hezbollah flags...
- WMD Intelligence Review Committee (3 Feb 2004)
Mrs Louise Ellman: .... However, can he tell us how the inquiry can link up with intelligence information that is available to other countries, as it was not this country alone, or even with the USA, which decided that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction, but the general view throughout the United Nations and Europe?
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq (17 Jun 2003)
Mrs Louise Ellman: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what evidence has been discovered of mass killings and torture in Iraq under Saddam Hussein's regime; and if he will make a statement.
- Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq (18 Mar 2003)
Mrs Louise Ellman: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs how many interviews the inspectors appointed under UNSCR 1441 have conducted with Iraqi scientists in locations outside of Iraq in conditions assuring confidentiality and safety for the scientists and their families.
- Business of the House (27 Feb 2003)
Mrs Louise Ellman: Now that France has threatened to use its veto on a second UN resolution on Iraq, will my right hon. Friend ensure that there is a debate in the next fortnight to consider France's business interests in Iraq? Those interests go back to the 1975 French-Iraqi nuclear co-operation treaty signed by Jacques Chirac, when he was Prime Minister, and Saddam Hussein. The treaty marked the beginning of...
- Iraq and Weapons of Mass Destruction (24 Sep 2002)
Mrs Louise Ellman: Will the Prime Minister confirm that Iraq stands uniquely condemned for violation of Security Council resolutions based on chapter 7 of the United Nations charter? What assessment has been made of Iraq's potential for supporting terrorist groups whose aim is to undermine international peace?
- The Middle East (16 Apr 2002)
Mrs Louise Ellman: ...peace. It is important for everyone who seeks peace to remember that the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians will not be resolved without recognising the impact of international terrorism. Iraq is deeply involved through its funding of the families of suicide bombers. Recently, Iraq decided to increase its payments to the families of suicide bombers, who now receive $25,000 every...
- European Council (Barcelona) (18 Mar 2002)
Mrs Louise Ellman: Will my right hon. Friend tell us whether there were any discussions about how to tackle the international terrorism supported by Iraq, Iran and Syria? When his European partners were discussing a solution to the middle eastern conflict did they agree that those who support the suicide bombers and the suicide gunmen who kill young people on the streets of Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Natanya do...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: Missile Defence (11 Feb 2002)
Mrs Louise Ellman: ...60,000 scientists from the former Soviet Union who have expert knowledge of weapons of mass destruction? Is he aware that many of those scientists are being approached by countries such as Iran and Iraq, which wish to develop their own nuclear arsenals?
- Dissemination of Information (3 Dec 2001)
Mrs Louise Ellman: ...to stop and limit their accountability to the public for what they did. It seems that in initiating a debate on public information and accountability, the Conservatives have forgotten the arms to Iraq scandal and the Scott report, when wilful action was taken to deceive the public on matters of grave national security and grave public concern. They have forgotten that as the Government who...
