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Written Question
Iran
Tuesday 18th November 2014

Asked by: Joe Benton (Labour - Bootle)

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what steps he takes to emphasise the persecution of Christians and other religious minorities in Iran during discussions with his Iranian counterpart.

Answered by Tobias Ellwood

We remain deeply concerned by the ongoing discrimination against Christians and other minority religious groups in Iran. We have called for the Iranian government to protect the rights of all minority groups and end the persecution of individuals on the basis of their faith. We last raised these issues with the Iranian government during our interventions at the Universal Periodic Review of Iran’s Human Rights at the UN on 31 October.
Written Question
Middle East
Tuesday 18th November 2014

Asked by: Joe Benton (Labour - Bootle)

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what his policy is on tackling the persecution of Christians in the Middle East; and if he will make a statement.

Answered by Tobias Ellwood

Conflict and instability in the Middle East has made the plight of Christians and other religious minorities a significant concern. In many cases religious minorities are facing extremely difficult circumstances. Many communities are suffering, and indeed some countries risk seeing the disappearance of communities that have existed there peacefully for centuries.

We deplore all discrimination against religious minorities and constraints on their freedom to practise their faith. We regularly urge all governments in the Middle East to ensure the protection of all religious minorities. We encourage them to develop inclusive political systems that represent all of their citizens.

We work proactively in countries where we can to tackle these issues. For example, in Yemen the Middle East and North Africa Conflict Pool is delivering a grassroots community reconciliation initiative to ease tensions between different communities. In Syria a number of British Government funded projects have brought together religious leaders from all denominations (including Alawi, Christians, Kurds, Druze and Sunnis) to foster greater understanding between faiths and support reconciliation. In Tunisia, our Arab Partnership Initiative funds a project run by the Centre for the Study of Islam and Democracy which considers, amongst other things, the protection of religious minorities under the new constitution.


Written Question
Iran
Tuesday 18th November 2014

Asked by: Joe Benton (Labour - Bootle)

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what recent representations he has made to his Iranian counterpart on Behnam Irani.

Answered by Tobias Ellwood

We last raised with the Iranian government our ongoing concerns over the detention of prisoners of conscience and discrimination against Christians and other minority religious groups in Iran during our interventions at the Universal Periodic Review of Iran’s Human Rights at the UN on 31 October. We have not raised this individual case with the Iranian government.


Written Question
Iran
Tuesday 18th November 2014

Asked by: Joe Benton (Labour - Bootle)

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what recent representations he has made to his Iranian counterpart on Abdolreza Ali Haghnejad and Silas Rabbani, sentenced to prison because of their religious beliefs.

Answered by Tobias Ellwood

We last raised with the Iranian government our ongoing concerns over the detention of prisoners of conscience and discrimination against Christians and other minority religious groups in Iran during our interventions at the Universal Periodic Review of Iran’s Human Rights at the UN on 31 October. We have not raised these individual cases with the Iranian Government.
Written Question
Iran
Tuesday 18th November 2014

Asked by: Joe Benton (Labour - Bootle)

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what recent representations he has made to his Iranian counterpart on Farshid Fathi, Homayoun Shokouhi, Alireza Seyyedian and other Christians imprisoned in Iran.

Answered by Tobias Ellwood

We last raised with the Iranian government our ongoing concerns over the detention of prisoners of conscience and discrimination against Christians and other minority religious groups in Iran during our interventions at the Universal Periodic Review of Iran’s Human Rights at the UN on 31 October. We have not raised these individual cases with the Iranian Government.


Written Question
Iran
Tuesday 18th November 2014

Asked by: Joe Benton (Labour - Bootle)

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, what recent representations he has made to his Iranian counterpart on (a) Vahid Hakkani, (b) Mojtaba Seyyed Alaedin Hossein and (c) other Christians imprisoned for their faith in Iran.

Answered by Tobias Ellwood

We last raised with the Iranian government our ongoing concerns over the detention of prisoners of conscience and discrimination against Christians and other minority religious groups in Iran during our interventions at the Universal Periodic Review of Iran’s Human Rights at the UN on 31 October. We have not raised these individual cases with the Iranian Government.


Written Question
Abortion
Tuesday 22nd July 2014

Asked by: Joe Benton (Labour - Bootle)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, how many repeat abortions were performed on women aged (a) 25 to 30, (b) 30 to 35, (c) 35 to 40, (d) 40 to 45 and (e) 45 years and over by gestation in weeks; and how many abortions those women had previously undergone.

Answered by Jane Ellison

The following tables show repeat abortions for women aged 25 to 29, 30 to 34, 35 to 39, 40 to 44 and 44 years and over by gestation in weeks and the number of previous abortions, 2013. The age groups presented are in line with published data. This allows the number of previous abortions to be presented in as much detail as possible without the need for further grouping to protect patient confidentiality.

Table 1: Repeat abortions to women aged 25 - 29 by gestation, residents of England and Wales, 2013

Gestation (weeks)

Number of previous abortions

Under 10

10-12

13-19

20 and over

Total

1

10,877

1,636

822

121

13,456

2

3,427

536

275

42

4,280

3

880

129

70

10

1,089

4 or more

358

56

30

3

447

Note: The number of abortions for women who have had four or more previous abortions have been grouped to protect patient confidentiality.

Table 2: Repeat abortions to women aged 30 - 34 by gestation, residents of England and Wales, 2013

Gestation (weeks)

Number of previous abortions

Under 10

10-12

13-19

20 and over

Total

1

8,283

1,083

548

79

9,993

2

2,723

428

201

26

3,378

3

729

131

58

6

924

4 or more

335

59

29

3

426

Note: The number of abortions for women who have had four or more previous abortions have been grouped to protect patient confidentiality.

Table 3: Repeat abortions to women aged 35 - 39 by gestation, residents of England and Wales, 2013

Gestation (weeks)

Number of previous abortions

Under 10

10-12

13-19

20 and over

Total

1

4,922

639

325

53

5,939

2

1,558

232

118

13

1,921

3 or more

635

92

47

5

779

Note: The number of abortions for women who have had 3 or more previous abortions have been grouped to protect patient confidentiality.

Table 4: Repeat abortions to women aged 40 - 44 by gestation, residents of England and Wales, 2013

Gestation (weeks)

Number of previous abortions

Under 10

10-12

13-19

20 and over

Total

1

1,956

234

167

20

2,377

2

615

72

55

2

744

3 or more

228

37

16

2

283

Note: The number of abortions for women who have had three or more previous abortions have been grouped to protect patient confidentiality.

Table 5: Repeat abortions to women aged 44 and over by gestation, residents of England and Wales, 2013

Gestation (weeks)

Number of previous abortions

Under 10

10-12

13-19

20 and over

Total

1 or more

256

16

15

4

291

Note: The number of abortions for women who have had one or more previous abortions have been grouped to protect patient confidentiality.


Written Question
Abortion
Tuesday 22nd July 2014

Asked by: Joe Benton (Labour - Bootle)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, with reference to his Department's publication, Abortion Statistics, England and Wales: 2013, published in June 2014, which method of stopping the fetal heart besides feticide is referred to in paragraph 2.25.

Answered by Jane Ellison

No other such method is referred to or required as the publication refers to cases where the procedure is undertaken under general anaesthesia i.e. patient and fetus are anaesthetised.


Written Question
Abortion
Tuesday 22nd July 2014

Asked by: Joe Benton (Labour - Bootle)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, With reference to the findings of his Department's Abortion Statistics 2013, published in June 2014, paragraph 2.4, that 81 per cent of abortions in that year were carried out for single women, if he will take steps to reduce the abortion rate by encouraging couples to stay together.

Answered by Jane Ellison

51% of the women classified as “single” in Abortion Statistics 2013 were in a relationship but not married or in a civil partnership.

More broadly, the Government’s Framework for Sexual Health Improvement in England (March 2013) highlights the importance of building knowledge and resilience amongst young people so they have the confidence and emotional resilience to understand the benefits of loving, healthy relationships and delaying sex.


Written Question
Abortion
Monday 21st July 2014

Asked by: Joe Benton (Labour - Bootle)

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, how many women who underwent an abortion in 2013 had previously had an ectopic pregnancy.

Answered by Jane Ellison

Information on women who had an abortion and had previously had an ectopic pregnancy is not available.