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Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Terrorism (12 Oct 2006)

Barry Gardiner: ...from Cranfield university about the resilience of the food chain, but the costs involved are commercially sensitive. It is not Government policy to publicise the detail of precautions against terrorism, but I can confirm that such work is being done.

Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Terrorism (10 Oct 2006)

Barry Gardiner: ...closely with the food industry, the Food Standards Agency and other parts of the Government to anticipate threats, and to assist the food industry in taking measures to reduce the risk from agro-terrorism.

Accommodation Addresses (26 Apr 2006)

Barry Gardiner: ...Act of that nature was mainly instigated by the requirements of British intelligence agencies, especially at that period when there existed significant national security concerns regarding acts of terrorism and acts to infiltrate and undermine the Government. The purpose of that provision in that context was likely to be to give the police authorities a means to intercept or track mail in...

Adjournment (Whitsun) (24 May 2002)

Mr Barry Gardiner: ...isolationist, into a foreign policy activist. Most critically, it enabled the United States and Russia to put behind them the rhetoric of the cold war and find common cause against international terrorism. Although that has focused the world's eye on al-Qaeda and the war against the Taliban in Afghanistan, the reality of international terrorism and Afghan involvement is that terrorism is...

Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: India (16 Apr 2002)

Mr Barry Gardiner: ...Government's support for the Indian Government's continuing desire to maintain the secular tradition of democracy in that country? Will he also put on notice those who, by sponsoring cross-border terrorism, would seek to destabilise the area in the run-up to those elections?

International Terrorism (4 Oct 2001)

Mr Barry Gardiner: ...the thief who would take these privileges for himself only to use them to steal the same rights and freedoms from his neighbour. To those who seek to turn our tolerance into their tyranny and terror we say, "You do not understand us. Our freedom does not arise because we care not what our neighbours do. Our freedom is born out of the dignity and respect in which we hold them, believing...

Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Engagements (13 Dec 2000)

Mr Barry Gardiner: The Deputy Prime Minister is aware that the weapon of terror is used not exclusively against sovereign states but sometimes by them. I know that he will be aware of the massacre of 29 Tamils at the Bindunuwewa detention camp in Sri Lanka. Does my right hon. Friend agree with the centre for human rights and development that the massacre was co-ordinated and carried out with the complicity of...

Helsinki European Council (13 Dec 1999)

Mr Barry Gardiner: ...to help the people of Chechnya is to provide maximum assistance to the Russian authorities in combating the international financial crime and money laundering that lie at the root of so much of the terrorism that the Russians fear from the Chechens?

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