Results 1-3 of 3 for terrorism speaker:Hywel Williams
- Government of Wales Bill — [2nd Allotted Day]: Clause 103 — Proposal for referendum by Assembly (24 Jan 2006)
Hywel Williams: ...has been deemed quite enough in this place to pass even the most contentious of matters. Hon. Members will recall just such a matter squeaking through last autumn by a single vote. I refer to the Terrorism Bill, which was of the utmost importance and to do with the freedom of citizens and a great many other matters. It was hugely contentious and split the Labour party, but it was carried...
- Orders of the Day — Terrorism Bill — [2nd Allotted Day ]: Clause 6 — Training for Terrorism (3 Nov 2005)
Hywel Williams: ...suspect someone? There is a question about the degree to which they should suspect that people engaging in otherwise entirely legitimate and innocent activities are engaged in preparation for terrorism. I understand that terrorists often engage in such innocent activities for the purposes of team building and to increase a feeling of camaraderie. They might engage in such activities as...
- Occupied Territories (4 May 2004)
Mr Hywel Williams: ...anti-terrorist measures, but rather a means to prevent the establishment of a viable Palestinian Authority. Israel's actions succeed only in bringing about a further escalation of violence and terrorism. That might appease the warmongers on both sides in the short term, but it is futile in the end. As the Bishop of Exeter says in his foreward to the excellent Christian Aid report, "Losing...
