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Emergency Regulation In Sri Lanka

EDM number 695 in 1999-00, proposed by Michael Trend on 08/05/2000.

That this House deplores the decision of the Sri Lankan President, Mrs Kumaratunga, to impose a new series of emergency regulations; notes that the regulations, imposed on 3rd May, restrict press freedom, limit freedom of association, authorise detention without trial and negate the right to private property; further notes that this is wholly counter to the spirit of the recent EU note to the Sri Lankan Government calling for respect for human rights and in direct contravention of the UN Charter on Human Rights; and urges the Foreign Secretary to make urgent representations to the Sri Lankan High Commissioner in London, making clear his deep concern at the draconian new regulations which impose a wholly unacceptable restriction on legitimate political activity and the freedom of the press ahead of the Sri Lankan general election, and seeking assurances that these elections will be conducted in an atmosphere free of intimidation and violence.

This motion has been signed by a total of 17 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Michael Trend08/05/2000WindsorConservativeProposed
Julie Kirkbride08/05/2000BromsgroveConservativeSigned
Brian Mawhinney08/05/2000North West CambridgeshireConservativeSigned
Stephen O'Brien08/05/2000EddisburyConservativeSigned
Sydney Chapman08/05/2000Chipping BarnetConservativeSigned
Andrew Tyrie08/05/2000ChichesterConservativeSigned
Ann Winterton09/05/2000CongletonConservativeSigned
Derek Wyatt10/05/2000Sittingbourne & SheppeyLabourSigned
Alan Simpson12/05/2000Nottingham SouthLabourSigned
Dafydd Wigley15/05/2000CaernarfonPlaid CymruSigned
Jeremy Corbyn16/05/2000Islington NorthLabourSigned
Mike Hancock16/05/2000Portsmouth SouthLiberal DemocratSigned
Michael Clapham17/05/2000Barnsley West & PenistoneLabourSigned
Edward Davey18/05/2000Kingston & SurbitonLiberal DemocratSigned
David Taylor18/05/2000North West LeicestershireLabour Co-operativeSigned
Mohammad Sarwar22/05/2000Glasgow, GovanLabourSigned
John Austin22/05/2000Erith & ThamesmeadLabourSigned

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