Sir Peter Emery: ...be interpreted as wishing to give encouragement to Sandline to remove the rebel Government. That is the factor that needs inquiry. On Thursday, I asked Sir John Kerr whether Mr. John Everett, Mr. Craig Murray, Mrs. Linda St. Cook, Mr. Tim Andrews and Mr. Philip Parham had had some contact with Sandline—he said that they had. I then suggested that, given the efficiency of the Foreign...
Mike O'Brien: ...Korea Haydon Warren-Gash, Morocco Andrew Tesoriere, Latvia Georgina Butler, Costa Rica Andy Ashcroft, Dominican Republic Ian Cliff, Bosnia & Herzegovina George Edgar, Macedonia Ian Soutar, Bulgaria Craig Murray, Uzbekistan Kay Coombs, Honduras Sherard Cowper-Coles, Israel David Landsman, Albania Robin Kealy, Tunisia Philip Rouse, Mongolia Vincent Fean, Malta Fraser Wilson, Seychelles Peter...
Mike O'Brien: ...) United States ofAmerica Sir David Manning KCMG (Summer 2003) Sir Christopher Meyers (October 1997) Uruguay John Everard (September 2001) Andrew Murray (May 1998) Uzbekistan Craig Murray (September 2002) Christopher Ingham (February 1999) Vanuatu Michael Hill (November 2000) Venezuela Donald Lamont (Due August 2003) Dr. Edgar Hughes (July 2000) ...
Bill Rammell: I do not know. The ambassador, Craig Murray, returned to the UK for medical treatment. It would be inappropriate to comment further on a private matter.
John Grogan: As regards Uzbekistan, who does my hon. Friend think has the better emphasis? Our splendid ambassador Mr. Craig Murray said recently in a speech that Uzbekistan was "not a functioning democracy", and he drew attention to the fact that there are between 7,000 and 10,000 religious and political prisoners there. In contrast, our esteemed ally Mr. Donald Rumsfeld said in a recent speech that...
Christopher Chope: ...under the Bill, were it to become law. If the Government did intend to do so, some people might be concerned about that in the light of the evidence provided by our erstwhile man in Tashkent, Mr. Craig Murray. Let us suppose that Mr. Murray, or someone like him, was serving as a civil servant. He might find that the nationality of his wife became relevant. Let us also suppose that the...
Gary Streeter: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what directions he gave concerning disciplinary charges laid against Mr. Craig Murray; and if he will make a statement.
Gary Streeter: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs whether he took the decision to recall HM ambassador to Uzbekistan.
Gary Streeter: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs when he was first made aware that disciplinary charges were to be laid against Mr. Craig Murray; and if he will make a statement.
Gary Streeter: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will list the disciplinary charges laid against Mr. Craig Murray in August 2003; which of them were subsequently dropped; for what reason they were dropped; and if he will make a statement.
Gary Streeter: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what directions he gave concerning Mr. Craig Murray's withdrawal as HM ambassador to Uzbekistan; and if he will make a statement.
Gary Streeter: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what representations he has received from the United States about Mr. Craig Murray's speech at Freedom House on 17 August 2002.
Menzies Campbell: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will make a statement on the withdrawal of Mr. Craig Murray, former Ambassador to Uzbekistan.
Alistair Carmichael: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will set up an inquiry into the leaking of a confidential report from former British Ambassador to Uzbekistan, Craig Murray, to The Financial Times.
Douglas Alexander: ...Morris, HMA South Korea Alan Collins, HMA Singapore Robert Chatterton Dickson, HMA Macedonia Jeremy Hill, HMA Bulgaria Anthony Gary, HMA Sweden Charlie Mochan, HC Fiji Nigel Haywood, HMA Estonia Craig Murray, HMA Uzbekistan Donald MacLaren, HMA Georgia Richard Dalton, HMA Iran Simon McDonald, HMA Israel Richard Jones, HMA Albania Graham Fry, HMA Japan Anthony Layden, HMA Libya Alan Goulty,...
John Bercow: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what assessment he has made of the claim made by Mr. Craig Murray in his speech to Chatham House on 8 November, that a British businessman this year had his assets awarded by an Uzbek court to an Uzbek former partner who had already been paid for his share.
John Bercow: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what assessment he has made of the claim made by Mr Craig Murray in his speech to Chatham House on 8 November, that a UK company had its share in a joint enterprise with an Uzbek state entity reduced in a court case of which it had not been informed.
David Drew: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what redundancy package was negotiated with Mr. Craig Murray; and whether confidentiality clauses were included.
Andrew MacKinlay: ...that we should have an embassy and an ambassador in Kyrgyzstan, and he has refused. Our representation in Uzbekistan has been seriously flawed. There are some issues in Uzbekistan, unrelated to Craig Murray, concerning what has gone on in the embassy, which require serious examination. Two articles in The Guardian and The Observer have alluded to that. It is now time for a statement on the...
Andrew MacKay: ...Leader of the House accept that it is essential for the Foreign Secretary to come here next week and make a statement on our relationship with Uzbekistan? Many of us believe that our ex-ambassador Craig Murray has been treated disgracefully by the Foreign Secretary, and that no action was taken against human rights abuses in that country. We would like the Foreign Secretary to make an...