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Written Answers — Home Department: Terrorism (22 Mar 2006)

Stephen McCabe: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department whether a link has been established between professional counterfeit operations and other forms of organised crime, with particular reference to terrorism.

Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iran (27 Jan 2004)

Mr Stephen McCabe: .... Friend about the recent reported comment of the Palestinian Prime Minister that elements in the Iranian regime seek to undermine his leadership, and are directly responsible for the sponsoring of terrorism in Israel? What impact will that have on our relations with Iran?

Northern Ireland Assembly (Elections and Periods of Suspension) Bill (12 May 2003)

Mr Stephen McCabe: .... Member for Strangford (Mrs. Robinson). I know that her party takes a cynical view of the agreement, but is there any evidence to suggest that jobs—other than those directly associated with terrorism—have been lost as a direct result of the benefits of the agreement?

Orders of the Day — European Parliament (Representation) Bill (10 Dec 2002)

Mr Stephen McCabe: ...also be good in that it will create more jobs right across Europe, and that is something that we all want just now. Expansion will certainly strengthen our capacity to fight international crime and terrorism, and I think that most hon. Members would agree with that. Despite what has been said about Poland, expansion offers the chance of securing peace and stability across Europe. In all...

Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Iran (23 Jul 2002)

Mr Stephen McCabe: The US State Department and Israeli intelligence have warned that Iran is a state that sponsors terrorism. In view of that, and of Iran's developing nuclear and chemical weapons and its appalling human rights record—with almost daily public executions and floggings, sometimes for the most trivial offences, such as playing snooker—why is Iran a friend, yet Iraq, which has a...

Paramilitary Intimidation (14 Feb 2002)

Mr Stephen McCabe: ...the grant renewed and to sustain its own activities. We should take into account the fact that, at times, there may be perverse incentives. I draw attention to Families Against Intimidation and Terror, especially when Vincent McKenna was associated with it. I turn to the NIACRO Base 2 project. It became evident from our inquiry that at one stage the project became dependent on Government...

Orders of the Day — Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Bill (19 Nov 2001)

Mr Stephen McCabe: ...the action necessary to plug gaps in our law. If the right hon. and learned Member for Sleaford and North Hykeham (Mr. Hogg) genuinely believes that only one of the Bill's 14 parts deals with terrorism, he clearly needs more time to read and scrutinise the Bill. We should be arguing for immediate implementation of many of the Bill's provisions, such as those to freeze terrorists' assets....

Orders of the Day — Terrorism Bill (14 Dec 1999)

Mr Stephen McCabe: ...liberties. We should welcome certain elements in the Bill, such as the general recognition of the need to co-operate with international partners to tackle the growing and unpredictable threat of terrorism. Like the hon. Member for Southwark, North and Bermondsey (Mr. Hughes), I welcome the scrapping of the internal exile provisions that were so unsatisfactory a feature of the prevention...

Prayers: Iran (14 Jul 1999)

Mr Stephen McCabe: ...Government have accepted that? Is it true that, as far as Mr. Khatami is concerned, Salman Rushdie's life is just as much at risk as ever? One argument used to support Mr. Khatami's regime was that terrorism, and support for terrorism, would subside once he was in power. Why, then, have 35 Iranian dissidents, in countries around the world, been murdered by Iranian Government-sponsored hit...

Prayers: Iran (14 Jul 1999)

Mr Stephen McCabe: ...by the Iranian Government? Why should they have any immunity when they launch an unprovoked attack on the sovereign territory of a neighbouring country? When Libya stands accused of sponsoring terrorism, we break off diplomatic ties and impose sanctions. Why are similar standards not applied to Iran? How confident can my hon. Friend the Minister be that the Iranian Government are not...

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