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Israel: Bedouin | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers We have highlighted the significant interest in this issue in the UK with the Israeli authorities, and called on the Israeli authorities
Israel: Bedouin | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers The UK is concerned by recent reports of violence in the Negev Bedouin village of Umm al-Hiran in Israel.
Iraq: Military Intervention | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers The UK has regular discussions – at ministerial level, and through our Embassy in Baghdad and Consulate-General in Erbil - with the Gover
Libya: Oil | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers We do not hold detailed information on receipts and revenue flows from Libya's renewed oil production.
Kenya: Counter-terrorism | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers The UK Government is working to support the Kenyan authorities in our shared aim of reducing the threat from terrorism.
Saudi Arabia: Convention on Cluster Munitions | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers In line with our obligations under the Convention on Cluster Munitions, we regularly encourage Saudi Arabia, as a non-party to the Conven
Saudi Arabia: Capital Punishment | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers The UK Government does not shy away from raising legitimate human rights concerns.
Kenya: Missing Persons | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers We are aware of the two individuals and we will continue actively to engage the Government of Kenya, including the Ministry of Foreign Af
Sudan: Christianity | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers We are deeply concerned by the verdict in the case against Pastor Hassan Abduelraheen Kodi, Petr Jasek, and Abdulmonem Abdumawlla, howeve
Israel: Palestinians | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers While we have not raised this specific issue with the Palestinian Authority, our Consul-General raised the issue of incitement with Presi