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Iraqi Presidential Sites

EDM number 571 in 2003-04, proposed by Paul Flynn on 05/02/2004.

That this House notes the contradiction between the Iraq September dossier which states on page 34 that 'In December 1997 Richard Butler reported to the United Nations Security Council that Iraq had created a new category of sites, Presidential and sovereign, from which it claimed that UNSCOM inspectors would henceforth be barred. The terms of the ceasefire in 1991 foresaw no such limitation. However, Iraq consistently refused to allow UNSCOM inspectors access to any of these eight Presidential sites', and the Answer given to the honourable member for Newport West on 15th September 2003 that a special team of inspectors, with 20 senior diplomats acting as observers, was established in March 1998 to carry out inspections at eight Presidential sites, that the inspection mission, UNSCOM 243, visited Radwaniya on 26th and 27th March, Tikrit on 28th March, Mosul and Jabal Makhul on 29th march, Tharthar and Basrah on 30th March and the Republican Palace and Sijood sites in Baghdad on 1st and 2nd April, and that the inspectors' report was subsequently published as a United Nations document.

This motion has been signed by a total of 17 MPs, 1 of these signatures have been withdrawn.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Paul Flynn05/02/2004Newport WestLabourProposed
Glenda Jackson05/02/2004Hampstead & HighgateLabourSigned
Harry Cohen06/02/2004Leyton & WansteadLabourSigned
Martin Caton09/02/2004GowerLabourSigned
Ann Cryer09/02/2004KeighleyLabourSigned
Mike Hancock09/02/2004Portsmouth SouthLiberal DemocratSigned
Neil Gerrard10/02/2004WalthamstowLabourSigned
Robert Wareing10/02/2004Liverpool, West DerbyLabourSigned
David Taylor10/02/2004North West LeicestershireLabour Co-operativeSigned
Elfyn Llwyd10/02/2004Meirionnydd Nant ConwyPlaid CymruSigned
Lynne Jones10/02/2004Birmingham, Selly OakLabourSigned
Kevin McNamara11/02/2004Kingston upon Hull NorthLabourSigned
Llew Smith12/02/2004Blaenau GwentLabourSigned
Alice Mahon12/02/2004HalifaxLabourSigned
Nigel Jones26/02/2004CheltenhamLiberal DemocratSigned
Angus Robertson04/03/2004MorayScottish National PartySigned
Terry DavisUnknownWithdrawn

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