Results 1-20 of 29 for terrorism speaker:Louise Ellman
- Oral Answers to Questions — Transport: Violence Against Public Transport Staff (25 Jun 2009) has video
Louise Ellman: What support can my right hon. Friend offer to the British Transport police in its work on protecting passengers in normal times as well as in its counter-terrorism work?
- [John Bercow in the Chair] — Israel and Palestinian Territories (27 Feb 2008)
Louise Ellman: ...opposed and which has had negative consequences. It is important to accept, however, that since then Palestinians and other Arab states have mainly been unwilling to accept Israel's existence. Terrorism has deliberately set out to ruin the various attempts to reach a negotiated peace. Israel has shown itself willing to withdraw from occupied territories: it withdrew from Egypt in 1979 when...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Middle East (28 Nov 2007) has video
Louise Ellman: ...Foreign Secretary for his constructive efforts to try to bring justice to both Israelis and Palestinians. Does he feel confident that enough measures can be put in place to prevent a renewal of the terrorism that sabotaged previous attempts to find a negotiated two-state solution?
- Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Palestine (20 Nov 2007)
Louise Ellman: Can the Foreign Secretary indicate what assurances President Abbas was able to give that he would be able to fulfil the first requirement of the road map—to dismantle the apparatus of terror?
- [John Bercow in the Chair] — Occupied Palestinian Territories (5 Jul 2007)
Louise Ellman: Was it not the case that moneys were not released to the national unity Government because no commitment was given that those funds would not go to finance terrorism? Is it not a fact, now that the Palestinian President is acting in his own right, that the Israelis have agreed to release at least £300 million of Palestinian funding? Is that not a good start and an indication of good will?
- Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Terrorism (Iran) (20 Mar 2007)
Louise Ellman: What action is being taken to prevent Iranian support for terrorism through re-arming Hezbollah in Lebanon in contravention of the UN resolutions and in the face of the presence of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon—UNIFIL—which seems powerless to do anything about it? Is she concerned that there could be a parallel with what happened during the years between Israel...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: Anti-terrorism Strategy (15 Jan 2007)
Louise Ellman: What criteria does my right hon. Friend use in assessing whether an individual or organisation is a suitable partner in the fight against terrorism? What assessment has he made of the Muslim Public Affairs Committee?
- Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Middle East (31 Oct 2006)
Louise Ellman: Does my hon. Friend consider Iran's repeated threat to wipe Israel off the map as a serious threat to the renewal of the peace process given Iran's continuing support for terrorism and its policy of acquiring nuclear weapons?
- Business of the House: London Bombings (11 May 2006)
Louise Ellman: It is quite clear that home-grown terrorists were operating in an international framework. Does the Home Secretary have any specific proposals to increase measures against terrorism 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...
- Orders of the Day — Terrorism Bill (26 Oct 2005)
Louise Ellman: Does the Home Secretary accept that, in contrast to the society that he has just described, the terrorism that threatens this country is based on the fascist-type ideology of hatred and an obsessive wish to destroy the west and modernity?
- Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Israel (12 Oct 2004)
Mrs Louise Ellman: ...intention to withdraw from all settlements in Gaza as a first step? Does he also agree with the statement of Yasser Arafat's Prime Minister that the Palestinians should cease to support and incite terrorism, and thereby fulfil their promise in the road map?
- Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iran (13 Jul 2004)
Mrs Louise Ellman: ...representations has the Foreign Secretary made to Iran in relation to its practical support for terrorist groups who oppose the existence of a state of Israel? Does he agree that support for terrorism by those who oppose the very existence of the Jewish state is the real barrier to securing a two-state solution to the problems in the middle east, not a defensive fence?
- Oral Answers to Questions — International Development: Middle East (12 May 2004)
Mrs Louise Ellman: How can my right hon. Friend ensure that funds intended for the development of Palestinian society are not used to support terror, the use of which is intended to stop peace ever being achieved? Does the film, "The Farewell Letter", which is shown repeatedly on Palestinian television, concern him? It extols the virtues of suicide bombing, and ends with a young boy, who, having successfully...
- Business of the House (12 Feb 2004)
Mrs Louise Ellman: ...in the United Kingdom, and could it include consideration of the disturbing facts revealed this week on the BBC programme "File on 4", which looked at the recruitment of British citizens to terrorism? Would he also note the comments of Dr. Tamimi, a senior spokesman of the Muslim Association of Britain, who is reported in the English edition of "The Jerusalem Report" on 9 February as...
- Christmas Adjournment (18 Dec 2003)
Mrs Louise Ellman: ...the spotlight fell on the Muslim Association of Britain, particularly the key figures, such as Azzam Tamimi, Kamal el Helbawy, Anas Al-Tikriti and Mohammed Sawalha. All of them are connected to the terrorist organisation Hamas. The Muslim Association of Britain itself is a branch of the Muslim Brotherhood—an extremist fundamentalist organisation founded in Egypt in 1928, and the...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Middle East (6 May 2003)
Mrs Louise Ellman: ...the information that the British-born terrorists who last week committed the Tel Aviv nightclub outrage received support from Damascus reinforces the need for Syria to remove itself from supporting terrorism? What specific actions are the Government taking to ensure that that end is achieved in order to give the road map to peace a chance?
- Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iraq (25 Mar 2003)
Mrs Louise Ellman: What assessment he has made of the links between the Iraqi regime and terrorism in the middle east.
- Bali (21 Oct 2002)
Mrs Louise Ellman: Is the Secretary of State in a position to make any observations on the significance of the Bali atrocity to the importance of continuing to fight against international terrorism, in terms both of this country acting alone and of international action?
- Written Answers — International Development: Palestinian Authority (26 Jun 2002)
Mrs Louise Ellman: To ask the Secretary of State for International Development what steps she is taking to ensure that development funding for the Palestinian Authority is not used to support terrorism.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Middle East (25 Jun 2002)
Mrs Louise Ellman: ...transformed in part into a terrorist base where young and older people were trained to kill the maximum number of Israeli citizens possible? Does he agree that it is necessary to stop glamorising terrorism and to face organised suicide bombings head-on if peace is to be given a chance?
