Results 1-6 of 6 for terrorism speaker:Sarah Teather
- Terrorism and Community Relations (27 Oct 2005)
Sarah Teather: Does the hon. Gentleman agree that part of the problem is the way in which terrorism is described as a problem of the Muslim community rather than as a minority of criminals committing criminal acts? The sense of collective blame leads to the sense of alienation and fear in the Muslim community.
- Written Answers — Home Department: Metropolitan Police (13 Jun 2005)
Sarah Teather: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what the rate of Metropolitan Police officer abstractions was from each London borough for (a) counter-terrorism, (b) special operations and (c) public order event policing work in each of the last 12 months; what the average rate was for each of the last five years; and if he will make a statement.
- Written Answers — Home Department: Metropolitan Police (7 Apr 2005)
Ms Sarah Teather: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what the rate of Metropolitan police officer abstractions was from each London borough for (a) counter-terrorism, (b) special operations and (c) public order event policing work in each of the last 12 months; what the average was for each of the last five years; and if he will make a statement.
- Foreign Affairs and Defence (24 Nov 2004)
Ms Sarah Teather: ...speak briefly about several issues in Iraq, including security and stability in that country and progress towards elections in January. Secondly, I shall talk about international co-operation on terrorism, with specific regard to two constituents of mine who are in Guantanamo Bay. I begin with Iraq. As my right hon. and learned Friend the Member for North-East Fife said earlier today,...
- Muslim Communities (22 Jun 2004)
Ms Sarah Teather: ...issues—particularly the hon. Members for Bethnal Green and Bow (Ms King) and for Regent's Park and Kensington, North. However, when I speak to Muslims, the No. 1 issue that they raise is antiterrorism legislation—particularly section 44 of the Terrorism Act 2000 and the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001. Searches of individuals suspected of terrorist offences rose...
- Muslim Communities (22 Jun 2004)
Ms Sarah Teather: The Home Office needs to consider a variety of options for dealing with the problem, because the present solution is simply not an acceptable long-term way of dealing with terrorism. [Interruption.] I am not going to comment on a specific case; that would be highly inappropriate. The Joint Committee on Human Rights is currently considering other options, which I hope will be widely debated...
