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Here you can browse the Written Evidence ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 27 April 2004.


Written evidence

CONTENTS

Supplementary memorandum submitted by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office

Memorandum submitted by Michael Dun

Memorandum submitted by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR)

Memorandum submitted by the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative

Memorandum submitted by Christian Solidarity Worldwide

Memorandum submitted by World Vision

Letter to the Chairman of the Committee from Mr Alistair Nisbet, 2 December 2003

Memorandum submitted by Dr William J Sampson

Memorandum submitted by the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture

Memorandum submitted by the European Human Rights Advocacy Centre

Memorandum submitted by Amnesty International UK

Memorandum submitted by Free Tibet Campaign

Memorandum submitted by The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC)

Memorandum submitted by HelpAge International

Memorandum submitted by Kurdish Human Rights Project

Memorandum submitted by HE Mr Grigory B Karasin, Ambassador of the Russian Federation

Memorandum submitted by Index on Censorship

Memorandum submitted by Human Rights Watch

Memorandum submitted by West Papua Association UK (WPA-UK)

Memorandum submitted by HE Tukhtapulat Riskiev, Ambassador of the Republic of Uzbekistan

Memorandum submitted by Jubilee Campaign

Memorandum submitted by Mary Martini

Interview with John Snow and HRH Prince Turki Al Faisal Al Saud on UK Channel 4. . . early 2003

A copy of an email to Mrs Martini from a Saudi Arabian law firm, Salah Al-Hejailan

Letter to Marie Cottle, James Cottle's daughter, from an officer at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office

Peter Howarth Lees was taken in for questioning after Simon Venes was killed this is what he says:

Transcript of BBC World Service Phone-in

Brief to the Supreme Judicial Council on the Review of the Sentences Against Those Accused in Connection with the Riyadh and Al-Khobar Bombings


 
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