Foreign and Commonwealth Office<p>The purpose of the Khartoum Process is to facilitate an EU-Africa dialogue on managing migration, combatting organised immigration crime and addressing the effects of trafficking in the Horn and North Africa. It is called the Khartoum Process because the agreement was signed in Khartoum but it is not specific to Sudan. The UK's financial contributions to the Khartoum Process have not funded the Sudanese Rapid Support Forces. EU funded work on the Regional Operations Centre Khartoum is currently suspended.</p><p>The UK is aware of reports that the Sudanese Rapid Support Forces sold migrants to Libyan human traffickers and abused migrants' fundamental human rights, but is not able to verify their veracity. The British Government has been clear on the need to do more to break the business model of people smugglers, and is taking steps to try to improve the situation in Libya. This includes working with the Government of National Accord to build the capacity of their law enforcement agencies, and taking steps to tackle the organised crime groups who facilitate the travel from source countries to Europe and the United Kingdom. In June 2018, the UK co-designated UN sanctions against six Libyan and Eritrean traffickers along with France, the US, Germany and the Netherlands.</p>Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon2019-07-02false2019-07-02T14:10:36.477Z16Foreign and Commonwealth OfficeForeign and Commonwealth Office2019-06-18Sudan: EU Immigration2House of LordsTo ask Her Majesty's Government (1) whether the UK's financial contributions to the Khartoum Process have funded the Sudanese Rapid Support Forces, and (2) what assessment they have made of reports that the Rapid Support Forces sold migrants to Libyan human traffickers and abused migrants' fundamental human rights.falseLord Alton of LiverpoolHL16447Foreign and Commonwealth Office<p>The UK does not have a direct role in staffing the Regional Operations Centre Khartoum (ROCK) project. Between February 2017 and March 2019 the UK funded directly one technical consultant to support the ROCK to reach its initial operating capacity. The UK contributes around 15% of the EU Trust Fund as a standard assessed contribution. That in turn, funds the ROCK, and we are part of the project’s Management Board, which will continue to scrutinise the ROCK’s operations. However, due to recent events in Sudan, EU funded work on the ROCK is suspended.</p>Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon2019-07-02false2019-07-02T14:12:08.69Z16Foreign and Commonwealth OfficeForeign and Commonwealth Office2019-06-18Horn of Africa: EU Immigration2House of LordsTo ask Her Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the UK's role in staffing the Regional Operation Centre in support of the Khartoum Process and AU Horn of Africa Initiative, in the light of reports that it shares intelligence with the Sudanese National Intelligence and Security Services which was involved in the violence in Khartoum on 3 June.falseLord Alton of LiverpoolHL16448Foreign and Commonwealth Office<p>We are aware of sales of Greek Orthodox Church property in East Jerusalem, but have not made any assessment of their legality. The British Government does not routinely comment on private property matters. The British Government continues to view settlements in East Jerusalem as illegal under international law and an obstacle to peace.</p>Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon2019-07-02false2019-07-02T14:59:28.83Z16Foreign and Commonwealth OfficeForeign and Commonwealth Office2019-06-18Jerusalem: Orthodox Church2House of LordsTo ask Her Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the sale of Greek Orthodox Church property in East Jerusalem and reports that the sale is being conducted illegally.falseBaroness TongeHL16479Foreign and Commonwealth Office<p>Egypt is a Foreign and Commonwealth Office Human Rights Priority Country and the UK continues to urge the Egyptian Government to ensure full implementation of the rights and freedoms set out in Egypt's Constitution. We are deeply concerned about reports of torture and mistreatment in detention in Egypt. We will continue to urge the Egyptian authorities to ensure all detainees are treated in accordance with relevant international human right standards. We have raised our concerns in public and in private, including at Ministerial level, through our statement at the UN Human Rights Council and through our Human Rights and Democracy Report published on 5 June.</p>Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon2019-07-02false2019-07-02T14:11:49.83Z16Foreign and Commonwealth OfficeForeign and Commonwealth Office2019-06-18Egypt: Torture2House of LordsTo ask Her Majesty's Government what plans they have to call for an independent inquiry involving the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture into allegations of torture in Egypt, in particular the case of Ghehad al-Haddad.falseLord HyltonHL16467Foreign and Commonwealth Office<p>While we have not raised this specific issue with the Israeli authorities, we continue to view East Jerusalem as part of the Occupied Palestinian Territories. We remain concerned about actions which further entrench the Israeli occupation, and regularly make representations to the Israeli government about such actions, such as settlement expansion and the destruction of Palestinian property.</p>Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon2019-07-02false2019-07-02T15:21:09.483Z16Foreign and Commonwealth OfficeForeign and Commonwealth Office2019-06-18Jerusalem: Cemeteries2House of LordsTo ask Her Majesty's Government what representations they are making to the government of Israel about the destruction by the the Israel Defense Forces of graves of Muslim leaders in East Jerusalem in order to build a national park.falseBaroness TongeHL16481Foreign and Commonwealth Office<p>Whilst we are aware of this case, we have not made any specific representations to the Israeli authorities. The Government is committed to the promotion of media freedom and the protection of journalists, as an essential element of democracy and an important attribute of human rights. The former Minister for the Middle East and North Africa, Rt Hon Alistair Burt MP, met leaders of the Palestinian Journalists' Syndicate in London on 4 July 2018 where they discussed the situation facing Palestinian journalists and the constraints on their work, while officials from the British Consulate in East Jerusalem and our Embassy in Tel Aviv hosted a roundtable in April this year with foreign journalists serving in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories to discuss media freedom.</p>Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon2019-07-02false2019-07-02T15:12:30.33Z16Foreign and Commonwealth OfficeForeign and Commonwealth Office2019-06-18Lama Khater2House of LordsTo ask Her Majesty's Government what representations they have made to the government of Israel about the arrest and imprisonment of the Palestinian journalist Lama Khater.falseBaroness TongeHL16480Foreign and Commonwealth Office<p>We continue to emphasise to China that people fleeing North Korea should be treated as legitimate asylum claimants and should not be returned as stipulated by the 1951 UN Refugee Convention. We raised the principle of non-refoulement at the UK/China Human Rights Dialogue in June 2017. We also make clear our concerns to China on individual cases as appropriate.</p><p>We have not specifically raised the resettlement of North Korean refugees in the Republic of Korea with the Chinese Government.</p>Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon2019-07-02false2019-07-02T13:20:02.897Z16Foreign and Commonwealth OfficeForeign and Commonwealth Office2019-06-18North Korea: Refugees2House of LordsTo ask Her Majesty's Government whether they have discussed with the government of China the right of North Korean refugees to resettle in the Republic of Korea.falseLord Alton of LiverpoolHL16445Foreign and Commonwealth Office<p>Former President Omar al-Bashir is not subject to financial measures in the UK. We do not have any information that former President Bashir has assets in the UK. The UK currently implements financial sanctions through the UN and the EU. There is a mixture of UN and EU sanctions regimes in place for Sudan and its citizens. Following the removal of Bashir and recent events we are, with international partners, considering how we can hold Sudanese regime figures accountable for serious abuses. We are seeking information on financial flows relating to Bashir's overthrow, and will act accordingly.</p>Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon2019-07-02false2019-07-02T13:20:39.727Z16Foreign and Commonwealth OfficeForeign and Commonwealth Office2019-06-18Omar al-Bashir2House of LordsTo ask Her Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon on 17 June (HL15969), why, following his indictment by the International Criminal Court, Omar al-Bashir is not subject to financial measures in the UK; and whether, in the light of his removal as President of Sudan and imprisonment, they will review this decision.falseLord Alton of LiverpoolHL16446Foreign and Commonwealth Office<p>The UK is a strong supporter of a comprehensive, just and lasting settlement of the Cyprus issue, based on the internationally accepted model of a bi-zonal, bi-communal federation. We therefore support consultations on settlement under the Secretary General's auspices through dialogue with the UN and regular engagement with leaders from all parties. We encourage all sides to engage constructively and demonstrate genuine commitment to making progress. Ultimately, the question of Morphou is a matter for the two Leaders and the communities they represent to address as part of a comprehensive settlement. It is not for the UK to seek to become a party to the discussions beyond our obligations as a guarantor power, however we continue to support the two Leaders' attempts to achieve progress.</p>Rutland and MeltonSir Alan Duncan2019-07-02false2019-07-02T13:12:25.44Z16Foreign and Commonwealth OfficeForeign and Commonwealth Office2019-06-27Cyprus: Peace Negotiations1House of CommonsTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, if he will make representations to his Turkish counterpart in pursuance of a negotiated settlement in Cyprus to stop the extensive building in the town of Morphou.trueChipping BarnetTheresa Villiers270321Foreign and Commonwealth Office<p>The UK fully supports calls by the Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers for Turkey to provide the Committee on Missing Persons in Cyprus (CMP) with unhindered access to all possible burial sites. We encourage all relevant parties to share geographical information of where incidents may have happened to enable the CMP to identify potential burial sites.</p>Rutland and MeltonSir Alan Duncan2019-07-02false2019-07-02T13:15:07.737Z16Foreign and Commonwealth OfficeForeign and Commonwealth Office2019-06-27Cyprus: Missing Persons1House of CommonsTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, if he will make representations to his Turkish counterpart to ask for the Cyprus Committee on Missing Persons to have access to all military areas in Turkish-controlled Cyprus, in order to carry out their work.trueChipping BarnetTheresa Villiers270322100115