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Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Ronnie Campbell (Labour), on Tuesday, 18 June 1991, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 85 members in total.


HUMANITARIAN WORK IN NORTHERN IRAQ

That this House places on record its admiration and appreciation of the humanitarian work carried out by the Royal Marines, other allied forces and ancillary workers in Northern Iraq; and considers that there can be no doubt that their commitment and hard work has helped to alleviate the suffering of the Kurdish people.

Amendments

The Early day motion has received an amendment.

HUMANITARIAN WORK IN NORTHERN IRAQ (987A1)
The Early day motion has received an amendment sponsored by Lord Campbell-Savours (primary, Labour) and tabled on Wednesday, 19 June 1991. It has been signed by 4 members in total.
at end add' calls on the Government to halt the reduction in allied force numbers in Iraqi Kurdistan and to reinforce British forces there; and believes that this would serve as a clear signal to Saddam Hussein of Britain's determination to continue and extend the desperately needed humanitarian relief effort and protect the Kurdish people from continuing repression by Saddam Hussein in breach of United Nations Security Council Resolution 688.'.

Secondary information

Type
Early day motion
Reference
987 
987A1 
Session
1990-91
Subjects
Iraq Kurds Marines
Link
View this Early day motion on www.parliament.uk