The APPG on Trafficked Britons in Syria has published its closing income and expenditure statement, covering the period 27 April 2023 to 30 May 2024. The statement is attached.
Please note that in line with the Rules on All-Party Parliamentary Groups, the work of this APPG is suspended during the dissolution of Parliament.
The APPG on Trafficked Britons in Syria held its Extraordinary General Meeting on 19 March 2024. At the EGM, the following officers were elected: Chair & Registered Contact: Mr Alistair Carmichael MP Co-Chair: Lord Jay of Ewelme Vice Chair: Apsana Begum MP Vice Chair: Sir David Davis MP The group’s official register entry is available […]
The APPG on Trafficked Britons in Syria held its Annual General Meeting on 18 July 2023. The minutes of the AGM are attached. The income and expenditure statement, covering the period 28 April 2022 to 27 April 2023, was approved at the AGM. This statement is attached.
APPG ON TRAFFICKED BRITONS IN SYRIA. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING & ELECTION OF OFFICERS 18 July at 2PM, Room W2, Portcullis House. The APPG’s goal is to seek a resolution to the cases of people from the UK who were trafficked by Daesh, and are now detained in North East Syria (NES). For further information or […]
The APPG on Trafficked Britons in Syria held its Annual General Meeting on 12 July 2022. The minutes of the AGM are attached. The income and expenditure statement, covering the period 28 April 2021 to 27 April 2022, was approved at the AGM. This statement is attached.
APPG ON TRAFFICKED BRITONS IN SYRIA. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING & ELECTION OF OFFICERS 12 July at 12PM, Room Q, Portcullis House. The APPG’s goal is to seek a resolution to the cases of people from the UK who were trafficked by Daesh, and are now detained in North East Syria (NES). For further information or […]
28 October 2021, London On Monday, at the second evidence session of an inquiry by the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Trafficked Britons in Syria, Former Director of Public Prosecutions Lord (Ken) Macdonald described the Government’s treatment of British nationals in NES as “a coward’s form of Guantánamo”, adding that the Government’s policy appears to be “let someone else run your Guantánamo and then […]
14th July 2021, London Yesterday, at the first evidence session of an inquiry by the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Trafficked Britons in Syria, the UN Special Rapporteur on trafficking in persons, Siobhán Mullally, stated that countries including the UK have a legal obligation to repatriate their citizens who have been trafficked by criminal and terrorist gangs. Mullally suggested that failing to bring back victims […]
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