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Israel: Bedouin | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers I raised with the Israeli Ambassador the concerns expressed in the House of Commons about plans to demolish the Bedouin village of Umm a
Ghana: Elections | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers The UK has been vocal in stressing the importance of free, fair, credible and transparent elections with key stakeholders in Ghana, incl
Democratic Republic of Congo: Elections | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers The UK has raised the postponement of presidential elections with the Government of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on a number of
Somalia: Refugees | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers We are working closely with the United Nations High Commissioner For Refugees and the governments of Kenya and Somalia to ensure that re
United Arab Emirates: Freedom of Expression | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers We believe freedom of expression is a universal human right and that people must be allowed to freely discuss and debate issues, challen
United Arab Emirates: Human Rights | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers The British Government followed the trial of Mr Al Roken closely.
United Arab Emirates: Freedom of Expression | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers We encourage Emirati authorities to follow due process in criminal proceedings and ensure the human rights of all Emirati citizens are r
Syria: Military Aid | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers The United Kingdom has provided support to Syria Civil Defence (also known as the White Helmets) through the cross-departmental Conflict
Libya: Freezing of Assets | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers The Government has no plans to amend the UN Resolution governing the freezing of Libyan assets in the UK.
Libya: Terrorism | Foreign and Commonwealth Office | Written Answers The UK Government position remains that it is not able to negotiate with the Libyan Government on individual compensation claims, as the