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David Mowat Excerpts
Tuesday 8th April 2014

(10 years, 7 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Lord Swire Portrait Mr Swire
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To my way of thinking, human rights are universal, and where they are being abrogated or violated, attention needs to be drawn to it. I will ensure that my right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary acts on that.

David Mowat Portrait David Mowat (Warrington South) (Con)
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14. What discussions he has had with the Libyan Government on reparations for people killed in attacks made using Libyan Semtex.

Hugh Robertson Portrait The Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (Hugh Robertson)
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Successive UK Governments have not routinely negotiated with foreign Governments over private compensation claims. However, the UK has raised with the Libyan authorities on a number of occasions the importance of engaging with UK victims seeking redress, including those seeking compensation through private campaigns, and with their legal representatives.

David Mowat Portrait David Mowat
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The Minister will be aware that the American victims of Semtex bombings have received more than £1 billion of compensation, while the 200 UK victims have so far received nothing. Can he assure the House that no deal was done in 2008 as part of the normalisation of relations with Gaddafi, to the detriment of my constituents?

Hugh Robertson Portrait Hugh Robertson
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Yes, I can. I should probably say to my hon. Friend that the situation here is very different from that in the United States, because we have victims who have suffered by a wide range of means, not merely Semtex. However, I can absolutely assure him that the claim that Government officials took any action in the 2008 bilateral agreement between the US and Libya that denied UK victims compensation is wrong.