Khalida Jarrar , Palestinian leader, parliamentarian and feminist, has been issued a six-month administrative detention order imprisoning her without charge or trial, at the behest of the Israeli military commander in the West Bank, reported Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association – Jarrar’s lawyers – on April 5th. Take Action – demand freedom for Khalida…
Tag Archive for Middle East
CAABU – have you heard of it?
by Lord Hylton • • 16 Comments
CAABU is the Council for the Advancement of Arab-British Understanding. Never has it been more needed than NOW. In the Arab Spring, or Uprising, we have seen three Arab dictators overthrown, and major reforms in two Arab monarchies, while in Syria and Iraq the future is uncertain. CAABU is urgently needed to interpret the Arab world to…
General debate on the Middle East in the House of Lords on 16th March
by Lord Hylton • • 3 Comments
With reference to my speech on Friday 16th March, Lord Howell of Guildford, when replying to the debate, briefly mentioned my thoughts on a win/win strategy. I have written to him to get a fuller response on two points: firstly, a regional group to negotiate concerning Syria; and secondly, a long-term plan for resolving the long-standing issues…
Middle East Rule of Law
by Lord Soley • • 3 Comments
Following my discussion with the High representative of Palestine in the UK and the Emirates Ambassador the post graduate school of law is now well on its way to completion and hopefully will take students from Palestine later this year. I think they are being a little optimistic about starting this year but enthusiasm counts…
Ozymandias, King of Kings
by Baroness Deech • • 14 Comments
The last Pharaoh has gone and his legacy will soon be as covered in sand as his predecessor’s. A debate about the Middle East took up the whole of Friday in the Lords but their Lordships are no more certain of the future than anyone else. Given the lack of any democratic infrastructure and viable opposition…
