Burma: War Crimes Proposal

Written Answers Tuesday, 21st November 2000. Burma: Resignation of UN Special Rapporteur Lord Alton of Liverpool asked Her Majesty's Government: Whether the resignation of the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Burma, Mr Rajsoomer Lallah, was due to the lack of...

Burma – Aung San Suu Kyi

David Alton has vigorously campaigned for human rights in Burma. After several appeals in the House of Lords, David successfully helped to release the pro-democracy activist James Mawdsley. James was arrested on 31 August 1999 for distributing anti-Government...

Burma – Human Rights

Written Answers Thursday, 27th January 2000. Burma: Imprisonment of James Mawdsley Lord Alton of Liverpool asked Her Majesty's Government: What representations they have made over the past month to the Burmese authorities about the continued imprisonment of James...

Burma – Genocide Charges

Burma: Genocide Charges Lord Alton of Liverpool asked Her Majesty's Government: Whether they are giving consideration, under Article 2 of the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, to the institution of genocide charges against the...

Burma: Genocide in Burma

Genocide In Burma Universe Column for January 2003 By David Alton March 9th has been designated as the global day of prayer for Burma. In the refugee camps, where many of the 130,000 Karen people have fled to escape Burma's genocide, voices will be raised in the...

Burma- International Criminal Tribunal

Written Answers Monday, 18th December 2000. Burma Lord Alton of Liverpool asked Her Majesty's Government: Whether they will boycott the European Union-ASEAN meeting in December and urge other European Union governments to do the same, in the light of the conduct of...

BURMA AND JAMES MAWDSLEY

Article For The Tablet by David Alton James Mawdsley’s welcome release from his Burmese incarceration should serve to spur us all into a tougher stand against one of the world’s remaining pariah states. It would be a mistake to see the decision to free James as an act...

Burma – Karen

BurmaLord Alton of Liverpool asked Her Majesty's Government: Whether they have raised the issue of the plight of the Karen, Karenni and Shan minorities in Burma at the United Nations Security Council. [HL4117] Baroness Scotland of Asthal: We have raised our concerns...

Burma – Min Ko Naing

Min Ko NaingLord Alton of Liverpool asked Her Majesty's Government: Whether they know the whereabouts and health of Min Ko Naing, the Burmese pro-democracy activist.[HL1884] Baroness Scotland of Asthal: Our Embassy in Rangoon has obtained confirmation that Min Ko...

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For 18 years David Alton was a Member of the House of Commons and today he is an Independent Crossbench Life Peer in the UK House of Lords.

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Despite the suppression of the rights of girls and women in Afghanistan the Government admits it “has not introduced any Global Human Rights sanctions against the Taliban since they took power in 2021.” Parliament needs to assert oversight of the random and opaque process of Magnitsky Sanctions.

Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, has provided the following answer to your written parliamentary question (HL3308): Question by Lord Alton of Liverpool :To ask His Majesty's Government how many Taliban leaders they have...

Hikvision and Surveillance Cameras – “a timeline for the removal of surveillance equipment supplied by companies subject to the National Intelligence Law of China from sensitive sites..is due to be published by 26 April….We encourage all organisations to follow NCSC supply chain security guidance when selecting a technology supplier.”

Baroness Neville-Rolfe, the Cabinet Office, has provided the following answer to your written parliamentary question (HL3549): Question by Lord Alton of Liverpool :To ask His Majesty's Government what is the total cost to date of the removal of Hikvision cameras from...

A debate has been secured in the House of Lords on April 25th 2024 on the Plight Of Pakistan’s Minorities. The APPG on Pakistan Minorities has been holding an Inquiry into the use of predominantly minority slave labour in brick kilns and as bonded labour. Human Rights Without Frontiers has highlighted “Bonded by Brick: The Story of Modern-Day Slavery in Pakistan” produced by The Centrum Media (TCM), Pakistan’s first digital news platform

In advance of my debate on Pakistan Minorities on April 25th:     Bitter Winter (02.04.2024) - The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting operates in Washington, D.C., as a news media organization focusing on issues of international interest that other media outlets are...