Results 1-7 of 7 for terrorism speaker:Khalid Mahmood
- Pakistan (7 Nov 2007) has video
Khalid Mahmood: ...is to play the role in security that it has, the current leadership does not help its cause by treating human rights, civil liberties campaigners and the press in such a way. If it is to tackle terrorism, it needs to have the eyes and ears of the Pakistani people with it, not against it. I also support my right hon. Friend's decision to continue aid, particularly to those non-governmental...
- Opposition Day — [14th Allotted Day]: Iraq Inquiry (11 Jun 2007)
Khalid Mahmood: ...there had been four inquiries but that no inquiry was genuinely examining the issue. One inquiry is examining the matter, and I happen to be chairing it. It is a parliamentary inquiry into tackling terrorism and it has been proceeding for some time. Hon. Members have mentioned Sir Jeremy Greenstock—he will attend the inquiry to give evidence about tackling what is going on. The...
- India/Pakistan (10 Jun 2002)
Mr Khalid Mahmood: .... It is time that India and Pakistan stopped using them in that way and messing around with people's lives. We have lost more than 70,000 people in Kashmir. Others have been lost through acts of terrorism. I condemn all the acts of terrorism, and all the human rights abuses and violations, that have taken place. Unless and until we move to secure international action, we will not resolve...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs: Middle East Peace Process (8 Jan 2002)
Mr Khalid Mahmood: I wholly agree with my right hon. Friend in condemning all terrorism, but does he agree that the time has come for the debate to move forward and for people to start addressing these long-standing issues and the problems that have existed between the state of Israel and Palestine? Until we have a viable discussion on how to move matters forward, the issues that will extinguish the roots of...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Engagements (12 Dec 2001)
Mr Khalid Mahmood: ...of violence on both sides in the middle east. What diplomatic pressure is the United Kingdom Government putting on the Israeli Government to return to the peace process, to de-escalate the cycle of terror in the region?
- International Terrorism (14 Sep 2001)
Mr Khalid Mahmood: ...had no knowledge. There was no rhyme or reason to their taking part in any of the so-called wars that these people purported to be fighting. Those workers were not players in this horrific act of terrorism; they were doing their day-to-day jobs. They were doing the things that they did normally, in their normal lives. They were communicating according to the normal process. Thousands of...
- International Terrorism and Attacks in the USA (14 Sep 2001)
Mr Khalid Mahmood: Will the Prime Minister accept my unreserved condemnation of the atrocities carried out in the United States? Will he also accept that that terrible act of terrorism claimed the lives of many people of many faiths, including Muslims? In addition, will he assure the House that it would be quite wrong for British Muslims to be tarred with the same brush following that dreadful act of terrorism?
