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Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq: Politics and Government (23 Jun 2009)

Sarah Teather: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what assessment he has made of the effect on (a) the stability of the Iraqi government and (b) respect for human rights in Iraq of the assassination of Harith al-Obaidi; what discussions he has had with the Government of Iraq on the assassination of Harith al-Obaidi; and if he will make a statement.

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq: Homosexuality (27 Feb 2009)

Sarah Teather: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what reports he has received on the treatment of gay and lesbian people in Iraq in the last 12 months; and if he will make a statement.

Written Answers — Home Department: Asylum: Homosexuality (10 Feb 2009)

Sarah Teather: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many people who claimed to be gay or lesbian have been returned from the UK to (a) Iran, (b) Iraq, (c) Mauritania, (d) Nigeria, (e) Pakistan, (f) Saudi Arabia, (g) the United Arab Emirates, (h) Sudan and (i) Yemen since 1997.

Written Answers — Home Department: British Nationality: Armed Forces (29 Apr 2008)

Sarah Teather: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many non-British citizens who served with British services in (a) Iraq, (b) Afghanistan and (c) other military campaigns have subsequently (i) applied for British citizenship, (ii) been granted and (iii) not been granted British citizenship.

Written Answers — Defence: Iraq: Peacekeeping Operations (27 Mar 2008)

Sarah Teather: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many people serving in the British forces in Iraq hold (a) British citizenship and (b) citizenship of countries other than Great Britain; and how many personnel there are of each nationality in the latter.

Written Answers — Defence: Australia: Peacekeeping Operations (5 Dec 2007)

Sarah Teather: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what assessment he has made of the effect on the UK's defence policy of the Australian Prime Minister's stated intention to withdraw Australian troops from Iraq.

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq: Capital Punishment (5 Jun 2007)

Sarah Teather: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what recent discussions she has had with the government of Iraq on its use of the death penalty.

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq: Internally Displaced Persons (5 Jun 2007)

Sarah Teather: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what steps she is taking to assist Iraqis who are currently displaced inside and outside Iraq.

Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (1 Feb 2007)

Sarah Teather: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many (a) 16, (b) 17 and (c) 18-year-olds have served in Iraq, broken down by gender.

Royal Assent: Christmas Adjournment (19 Dec 2006)

Sarah Teather: ...aid most, will find themselves unable to obtain it. The new fee system will have a particular impact on immigration cases. I will finish with an example of a constituent who I fear may find himself in difficulty. Let us call him Mr. A. He is an Iraqi. His problems are due to a failure of the Home Office to apply its own undisclosed policies to grant refugee status or exceptional leave to...

Written Answers — Trade and Industry: Arms Sales (Iraq) (5 Dec 2005)

Sarah Teather: To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry which British companies were engaged in the sale of arms to Iraq between (a) 1980 and 1991 and (b) 1991 and 2003; what arms were exported in each case; and if he will make a statement.

Written Answers — International Development: Iraq (13 Jun 2005)

Sarah Teather: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development what percentages of households in Iraq have access to (a) clean water and (b) electricity.

Written Answers — Defence: Aegis Defence Services (4 Apr 2005)

Ms Sarah Teather: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what information his Department has (a) supplied to and (b) received from the United States Administration regarding that Government's award of the Iraq Reconstruction Security Support Services contract to Aegis Defence Services.

Written Answers — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Aegis Defence Services (15 Mar 2005)

Ms Sarah Teather: ...State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (1) what information his Department has (a) supplied to and (b) received from the United States Administration regarding that government's award of the Iraq Reconstruction Security Support Services contract to Aegis Defence Services; (2) what discussions there have been between the British and American governments regarding the award of the US...

Foreign Affairs and Defence (24 Nov 2004)

Ms Sarah Teather: ...to ensure that Israel withdraws from the occupied territories. Today I wish to speak about two issues that were raised in the Gracious Speech. First, I shall speak briefly about several issues in Iraq, including security and stability in that country and progress towards elections in January. Secondly, I shall talk about international co-operation on terrorism, with specific regard to two...

Muslim Communities (22 Jun 2004)

Ms Sarah Teather: .... It is a basic human right that people should be given a fair trial and either released or, if they have committed an offence, imprisoned. Given the backdrop of the war on terror and the attack on Iraq, which many Muslims perceive, rightly or wrongly, as an attack on Islam, we must understand that they see terrorism legislation as a direct attack on them.

International Affairs (27 Nov 2003)

Ms Sarah Teather: ...that has the theme of international affairs. I often comment that when I visit local community groups, I am as likely to be berated on international issues—be it Kashmir, the middle east, Iraq or the Eritrean-Ethiopian situation—as I am to be asked about local issues. Today, however, I want to talk about other things. Despite the debate to which I have referred, which is often...

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