Sri Lanka: Terrorism Act Proposal

Part of the debate – in the House of Lords at 2:52 pm on 12 March 2001.

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Photo of Lord Naseby Lord Naseby Conservative 2:52, 12 March 2001

My Lords, is the Minister aware that her announcement of the debate in the other place and the intended debate in this Chamber is greatly to be welcomed? But if the Act is to bite, as I suspect the Government, the Opposition parties, and the whole of this Parliament would wish, it has to be followed up by activity to ensure that the money taken under sufferance from people here who are Sri Lankans is stopped one way or the other. Are urgent discussions taking place to ensure that that extortion of money stops?

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