Early day motion 812

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UN COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS' REPORT ON BURMA

  • Session: 1991-92
  • Date tabled: 05.03.1992
  • Primary sponsor: Lester, Jim
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    That this House welcomes the United Nations Commission on Human Rights' decision to nominate a special rapporteur to report on the serious human rights situation in Burma to the 47th session of the United Nations General Assembly; remains concerned at the current security situation on both the borders with Bangladesh and Thailand destabilising the area; and calls on Her Majesty's Government to press the Security Council to introduce a mandatory arms embargo to prevent further escalation of either internal or external repression and for the earliest end to the catalogue of abuses reaffirmed in the United Nations report.

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Name Party Constituency Date Signed
Barnes, Harry Labour Party North East Derbyshire 09.03.1992
Battle, John Labour Party Leeds West 13.03.1992
Bradley, Keith Labour Party Manchester Withington 11.03.1992
Campbell-Savours, DN Labour Party Workington 12.03.1992
Cummings, John Labour Party Easington 11.03.1992
George, Bruce Labour Party Walsall South 12.03.1992
Godman, Norman A Labour Party Greenock and Inverclyde 10.03.1992
Griffiths, Win Labour Party Bridgend 12.03.1992
Lloyd, Tony Labour Party Manchester Central 11.03.1992
McAllion, John Labour Party Dundee East 10.03.1992
McCartney, Ian Labour Party Makerfield 10.03.1992
Pike, Peter L Labour Party Burnley 11.03.1992
Ross, Ernie Labour Party Dundee West 10.03.1992