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Jim Fitton: Detention in Iraq

11 May 2022

Lead MP

James Cleverly

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Ministerial Statement

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James Cleverly raised concerns about jim fitton: detention in iraq in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

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Government Statement

Government Statement
The Minister reassures the House that consular officials have been maintaining contact with Mr Fitton and his family since March, including four visits to Mr Fitton. He emphasises that despite their best efforts to support him, the UK Government cannot interfere in Iraq's judicial process. The British ambassador has raised the case multiple times with Iraqi authorities and will continue to do so. The Minister also underscores the UK’s opposition to the death penalty in all instances.

Shadow Comment

Wera Hobhouse
Shadow Comment
The shadow minister expresses deep concern over the Foreign Office's engagement, noting slow response times and a lack of meetings with Mr Fitton’s family. She questions why representations are not being made to Iraqi authorities as German counterparts are for their nationals detained alongside Mr Fitton. She urges the Minister to meet her and Jim’s family before trial and commit to making critical representations.
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