Question to Mark Malloch-Brown - UK Minister for Africa, Asia and the UN - about GM crops
To: mark.malloch-brown@fco.gsi.gov.uk
Subject: GM crops
From: Marcus Williamson
Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2007
Mr Malloch Brown
You are quoted in a 2001 article here:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/gmdebate/Story/0,2763,519728,00.html
as follows:
"Mark Malloch Brown, the agency's administrator, said recently developed new varieties of rice had 50% higher yields, matured 30-50 days earlier, were substantially richer in protein, and were far more disease and drought resistant."
What are your current views on the use of GM crops?
Look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks & regards
Marcus Williamson
mardi 3 juillet 2007
samedi 30 juin 2007
When Tony Blair Meets the Real World
CounterPunch - Jun 30/July 1, 2007
http://www.counterpunch.org/kamaali06302007.html
Envoy for the Quartet:
When Tony Blair Meets the Real World
By MOHAMMAD KAMAALI
As Tony Blair left Downing Street, leaving Britain's Prime Ministership to his long time rival and co-leader of the Labour Party, Gordon Brown, the protesters outside Blair's office were greeted with the news that Blair had just been appointed as the new "Middle East Envoy" for the Quartet (US/EU/UN/Russia).
(More...)
http://www.counterpunch.org/kamaali06302007.html
Envoy for the Quartet:
When Tony Blair Meets the Real World
By MOHAMMAD KAMAALI
As Tony Blair left Downing Street, leaving Britain's Prime Ministership to his long time rival and co-leader of the Labour Party, Gordon Brown, the protesters outside Blair's office were greeted with the news that Blair had just been appointed as the new "Middle East Envoy" for the Quartet (US/EU/UN/Russia).
(More...)
jeudi 28 juin 2007
EU agrees with US on sharing of citizens' private data
Message to Franco Frattini, Vice President of the European Commission
To: franco.frattini@ec.europa.eu
Subject: News report: US-EU airline data accord reached
From: Marcus Williamson
Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007
Mr Frattini
I have just read this news report:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6246938.stm
Could you please provide details of the agreement reached with the US on the retention of airline passenger data?
Could you also provide details of the agreement reached over SWIFT financial transaction data?
Are both these agreements in accordance with EU law on data privacy?
Look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks & regards
Marcus Williamson
To: franco.frattini@ec.europa.eu
Subject: News report: US-EU airline data accord reached
From: Marcus Williamson
Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007
Mr Frattini
I have just read this news report:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6246938.stm
Could you please provide details of the agreement reached with the US on the retention of airline passenger data?
Could you also provide details of the agreement reached over SWIFT financial transaction data?
Are both these agreements in accordance with EU law on data privacy?
Look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks & regards
Marcus Williamson
Internet Access for US Citizens
Message to John Kneuer, US Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information
To: jkneuer@ntia.doc.gov
Subject: News article
From: Marcus Williamson
Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007
Mr Kneuer
I have just read this news article.
Could you please explain how the U.S. has fallen so far behind other developed countries in providing Internet access to its citizens?
Look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks & regards
Marcus Williamson
The Huffington Post June 26, 2007
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/timothy-karr/bush-official-in-shoutin_b_53801.html?view=print
Timothy Karr
Bush Official in 'Shouting Match' with Open Access Supporters
The Bush administration's top telecommunications official reportedly tried to "shout down" net neutrality and open access supporters after they called him out for spinning America's Internet market as a wonderland of competition and consumer choice.
John Kneuer, assistant secretary of commerce and head of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), "quickly lost his temper and began shouting" after an audience of technology experts pressed him to explain how the U.S. had fallen so far behind other developed countries in providing Internet access to citizens.
(more...)
To: jkneuer@ntia.doc.gov
Subject: News article
From: Marcus Williamson
Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007
Mr Kneuer
I have just read this news article.
Could you please explain how the U.S. has fallen so far behind other developed countries in providing Internet access to its citizens?
Look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks & regards
Marcus Williamson
The Huffington Post June 26, 2007
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/timothy-karr/bush-official-in-shoutin_b_53801.html?view=print
Timothy Karr
Bush Official in 'Shouting Match' with Open Access Supporters
The Bush administration's top telecommunications official reportedly tried to "shout down" net neutrality and open access supporters after they called him out for spinning America's Internet market as a wonderland of competition and consumer choice.
John Kneuer, assistant secretary of commerce and head of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), "quickly lost his temper and began shouting" after an audience of technology experts pressed him to explain how the U.S. had fallen so far behind other developed countries in providing Internet access to citizens.
(more...)
Cadbury Schweppes cuts staff but won't reduce pay for board members
E-mail to Todd Stitzer, CEO of Cadbury Schweppes, asking what cuts will be made to the pay and benefits of board members
To: todd.stitzer@csplc.com
Subject: News report
From: Marcus Williamson
Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007
Mr Stitzer
I see from this news report:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6766159.stm
that you are cutting Cadbury's staff by 15% to save costs.
As part of the cost savings, what reductions in pay and benefits will be made for you and your Board colleagues?
Look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks & regards
Marcus Williamson
Reply from Cadbury Schweppes
To: Marcus Williamson
Subject: RE: News report
From: "Bolton, Katie"
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 02:35:39 -0600
Cc: "Mayer, Linda",
"Li, Sue Mei"
Dear Mr Williamson,
I am replying to your email on behalf of Mr Stitzer and Cadbury Schweppes plc. We held an investor and analyst seminar on 19th June to share our plans for the future of our company once we have completed the separation of our beverages business. At that seminar we said we would be submitting new incentive plans to shareowners later in the year with the specific aim of ensuring they are well aligned with our new financial targets for the period 2008-2011. In order to retain talented managers to run our business we need to pay competitively with our peers in the fast moving consumer goods sector and the FTSE100.
I can reassure you that the cost cutting exercise to which you refer will affect all levels of our business. We recently announced that 10% of our top 100 managers would be leaving the business as a result and that we would be moving our Global headquarters from Mayfair to Uxbridge.
Yours sincerely,
Ms K.Bolton
To: todd.stitzer@csplc.com
Subject: News report
From: Marcus Williamson
Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007
Mr Stitzer
I see from this news report:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6766159.stm
that you are cutting Cadbury's staff by 15% to save costs.
As part of the cost savings, what reductions in pay and benefits will be made for you and your Board colleagues?
Look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks & regards
Marcus Williamson
Reply from Cadbury Schweppes
To: Marcus Williamson
Subject: RE: News report
From: "Bolton, Katie"
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 02:35:39 -0600
Cc: "Mayer, Linda"
"Li, Sue Mei"
Dear Mr Williamson,
I am replying to your email on behalf of Mr Stitzer and Cadbury Schweppes plc. We held an investor and analyst seminar on 19th June to share our plans for the future of our company once we have completed the separation of our beverages business. At that seminar we said we would be submitting new incentive plans to shareowners later in the year with the specific aim of ensuring they are well aligned with our new financial targets for the period 2008-2011. In order to retain talented managers to run our business we need to pay competitively with our peers in the fast moving consumer goods sector and the FTSE100.
I can reassure you that the cost cutting exercise to which you refer will affect all levels of our business. We recently announced that 10% of our top 100 managers would be leaving the business as a result and that we would be moving our Global headquarters from Mayfair to Uxbridge.
Yours sincerely,
Ms K.Bolton
mercredi 27 juin 2007
British Humorists in mass resignation
British Humorists in mass resignation
In a surprise announcement, several of Britain's leading satirists have announced their collective resignation.
Familiar comedy faces - including Rory Bremner, John Bird, Armando Iannucci, Marcus Brigstocke, Mark Thomas and Jon Oliver - have announced that they are quitting the business. The news came in an open letter published today in several daily newspapers.
"It's been increasingly difficult for us to do our job in the face of the actions of both our own government and others. Quite frankly, the competition is too great and we have to accept that. It is with regret that we announce our resignation from the satire business in order to pursue other, more productive projects."
"Years of experience"
The letter continues, "Between us, we have 136 years of experience in the satire business but even we could not have come up with a masterpiece such as the so-called 'push for peace' during last year's Israeli war on Lebanon -the media's name for George Bush and Tony Blair's joint effort to delay a ceasefire. When you're being out-performed by what are ostensibly news providers, it's time to raise your white flag -we just hope that George Bush let's us."
'Last straw'
A source close to Bremner claimed that the comedians had been involved in private discussions for several months but that recent events had cemented their views.
'It was Blair's appointment as peace envoy to the Middle East that was the final straw,' said a friend of Jon Oliver, 'I mean, seriously, how's anyone supposed to compete with material like that? As a gag it's inspired but it's not a gag, it's reality.'
The resignation is likely to put holes in the schedules of both the BBC and Channel 4. Production was due to start on a new series of 'Bremner, Bird & Fortune' at the end of August while Marcus Brigstocke was booked to appear on Radio 4's 'The Now Show' this Friday.
Ian Hislop is believed to be unaffected by the action.
http://members.boardhost.com/DT3rd/msg/1182967424.html
In a surprise announcement, several of Britain's leading satirists have announced their collective resignation.
Familiar comedy faces - including Rory Bremner, John Bird, Armando Iannucci, Marcus Brigstocke, Mark Thomas and Jon Oliver - have announced that they are quitting the business. The news came in an open letter published today in several daily newspapers.
"It's been increasingly difficult for us to do our job in the face of the actions of both our own government and others. Quite frankly, the competition is too great and we have to accept that. It is with regret that we announce our resignation from the satire business in order to pursue other, more productive projects."
"Years of experience"
The letter continues, "Between us, we have 136 years of experience in the satire business but even we could not have come up with a masterpiece such as the so-called 'push for peace' during last year's Israeli war on Lebanon -the media's name for George Bush and Tony Blair's joint effort to delay a ceasefire. When you're being out-performed by what are ostensibly news providers, it's time to raise your white flag -we just hope that George Bush let's us."
'Last straw'
A source close to Bremner claimed that the comedians had been involved in private discussions for several months but that recent events had cemented their views.
'It was Blair's appointment as peace envoy to the Middle East that was the final straw,' said a friend of Jon Oliver, 'I mean, seriously, how's anyone supposed to compete with material like that? As a gag it's inspired but it's not a gag, it's reality.'
The resignation is likely to put holes in the schedules of both the BBC and Channel 4. Production was due to start on a new series of 'Bremner, Bird & Fortune' at the end of August while Marcus Brigstocke was booked to appear on Radio 4's 'The Now Show' this Friday.
Ian Hislop is believed to be unaffected by the action.
http://members.boardhost.com/DT3rd/msg/1182967424.html
mardi 26 juin 2007
Chequers and Admiralty House
Message to Gus O'Donnell, Cabinet Secretary
To: gus.odonnell@cabinet-office.x.gsi.gov.uk
Subject: Chequers and Admiralty House
From: Marcus Williamson
Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007
Mr O'Donnell
Could you please inform what amount of monthly rent will be paid by Mr & Mrs Blair for the use of Chequers?
What amount of monthly rent will be paid by Mr Prescott for the use of the Admiralty House apartment?
Look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks & regards
Marcus Williamson
To: gus.odonnell@cabinet-office.x.gsi.gov.uk
Subject: Chequers and Admiralty House
From: Marcus Williamson
Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007
Mr O'Donnell
Could you please inform what amount of monthly rent will be paid by Mr & Mrs Blair for the use of Chequers?
What amount of monthly rent will be paid by Mr Prescott for the use of the Admiralty House apartment?
Look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks & regards
Marcus Williamson
jeudi 21 juin 2007
Robert Zoellick
Message to Suzanne Folsom, Head of the World Bank Department of Institutional Integrity (INT)
To: sfolsom@worldbank.org
Subject: Robert Zoellick
From: Marcus Williamson
Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 01:40:07 +0200
Hello Suzanne
How do you feel about the choice of Robert Zoellick as a potential World Bank President?
In 1998 he was a signatory to the Project for a New American Century (PNAC) letter to Bill Clinton, advocating war against Iraq. James Wolfowitz, current World Bank head, was also a signatory to this letter. As a pro-war neo-con he is no different from Wolfowitz.
http://www.newamericancentury.org/iraqclintonletter.htm
He was a share-holder and consultant to Enron, the energy company which went
bankrupt in 2002.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/in_depth/business/2002/enron/21c.stm
He was a key figure in the American WTO case against the EU which sought to impose GM crops and GM food on Europe.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/3025217.stm
As these three brief examples demonstrate he is certainly not the person to restore trust in the World Bank.
The solution to the current leadership crisis is an open, transparent and democratic selection process which emphasises the candidate's merits, rather than political connections, as the criteria for the job.
Look forward to hearing from you with your comments.
Thanks & regards
Marcus Williamson
To: sfolsom@worldbank.org
Subject: Robert Zoellick
From: Marcus Williamson
Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 01:40:07 +0200
Hello Suzanne
How do you feel about the choice of Robert Zoellick as a potential World Bank President?
In 1998 he was a signatory to the Project for a New American Century (PNAC) letter to Bill Clinton, advocating war against Iraq. James Wolfowitz, current World Bank head, was also a signatory to this letter. As a pro-war neo-con he is no different from Wolfowitz.
http://www.newamericancentury.org/iraqclintonletter.htm
He was a share-holder and consultant to Enron, the energy company which went
bankrupt in 2002.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/in_depth/business/2002/enron/21c.stm
He was a key figure in the American WTO case against the EU which sought to impose GM crops and GM food on Europe.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/3025217.stm
As these three brief examples demonstrate he is certainly not the person to restore trust in the World Bank.
The solution to the current leadership crisis is an open, transparent and democratic selection process which emphasises the candidate's merits, rather than political connections, as the criteria for the job.
Look forward to hearing from you with your comments.
Thanks & regards
Marcus Williamson
Libellés :
robert zoellick world bank president
HPV vaccine
To: caroline.flint@doh.gsi.gov.uk
Subject: News report
From: Marcus Williamson
Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 12:58:53 +0200
Ms Flint
I have just read a BBC news report in which the DoH advocates the use of a vaccine for HPV.
Could you please provide details of the ingredients of this vaccine? In particular, does it contain mercury, aluminium or animal-derived ingredients?
Could you please also provide details of the safety testing which has already been carried out on the vaccine?
Which company would be producing the vaccine used by the NHS?
Look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks & regards
Marcus Williamson
Subject: News report
From: Marcus Williamson
Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 12:58:53 +0200
Ms Flint
I have just read a BBC news report in which the DoH advocates the use of a vaccine for HPV.
Could you please provide details of the ingredients of this vaccine? In particular, does it contain mercury, aluminium or animal-derived ingredients?
Could you please also provide details of the safety testing which has already been carried out on the vaccine?
Which company would be producing the vaccine used by the NHS?
Look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks & regards
Marcus Williamson
Libellés :
hpv vaccine health mercury aluminium
jeudi 7 juin 2007
National Audit Office report into Al-Yamamah arms deal
Message to the Head of the National Audit Office (NAO), John Bourne, about the Al Yamamah Arms deal between BAE Systems and Saudi Arabia
To: john.bourn@nao.gsi.gov.uk
Subject: NAO report
From: Marcus Williamson
Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2007 17:11:01 +0200
Mr Bourn
Could you please provide me with a copy of the NAO report into the Al Yamamah arms deal?
Look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks & regards
Marcus Williamson
Reply from National Audit Office, whose motto is "Helping the nation spend wisely"
To: "Marcus Williamson"
Subject: NAO report into Al-Yamamah arms deal
From: Tara-Lee.PLATT@nao.gsi.gov.uk
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 09:37:54 +0100
Cc: FOI.Requests@nao.gsi.gov.uk
Dear Mr Williamson,
Thank you for your request for information. I have been unexpectedly away for the office so have been unable to respond until today. In future, please send requests for information to foi@nao.gsi.gov.uk to ensure your requests get dealt with promptly.
Our position on the release of the NAO report into the Al-Yamamah arms deal has not changed since your previous request, FOI-101. For your convenience I have attached a copy of our response to that request.
Yours Sincerely,
Tara-Lee Platt
Tara-Lee Platt
Information Officer
National Audit Office
BM45
157-197 Buckingham Palace Road
Victoria
London
SW1W 9SP
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7798 7824
Email: tara-lee.platt@nao.gsi.gov.uk
Fax: +44 (0)20 7828 5401
Web: http://www.nao.org.uk/
Helping the nation spend wisely
To: john.bourn@nao.gsi.gov.uk
Subject: NAO report
From: Marcus Williamson
Date: Thu, 07 Jun 2007 17:11:01 +0200
Mr Bourn
Could you please provide me with a copy of the NAO report into the Al Yamamah arms deal?
Look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks & regards
Marcus Williamson
Reply from National Audit Office, whose motto is "Helping the nation spend wisely"
To: "Marcus Williamson"
Subject: NAO report into Al-Yamamah arms deal
From: Tara-Lee.PLATT@nao.gsi.gov.uk
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 09:37:54 +0100
Cc: FOI.Requests@nao.gsi.gov.uk
Dear Mr Williamson,
Thank you for your request for information. I have been unexpectedly away for the office so have been unable to respond until today. In future, please send requests for information to foi@nao.gsi.gov.uk to ensure your requests get dealt with promptly.
Our position on the release of the NAO report into the Al-Yamamah arms deal has not changed since your previous request, FOI-101. For your convenience I have attached a copy of our response to that request.
Yours Sincerely,
Tara-Lee Platt
Tara-Lee Platt
Information Officer
National Audit Office
BM45
157-197 Buckingham Palace Road
Victoria
London
SW1W 9SP
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7798 7824
Email: tara-lee.platt@nao.gsi.gov.uk
Fax: +44 (0)20 7828 5401
Web: http://www.nao.org.uk/
Helping the nation spend wisely
lundi 4 juin 2007
Gordon Brown spins the same old security yarn
To: gordon.brown@hm-treasury.gov.uk
Subject: News article
From: Marcus Williamson
Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 16:23:08 +0200
Mr Brown
What is your reaction to this news article?
Look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks & regards
Marcus Williamson
http://comment.independent.co.uk/leading_articles/article2611723.ece
Leading article: Mr Brown spins the same old security yarn
Published: 04 June 2007
How dispiriting a start is this? Even before he has moved into Number 10, Gordon Brown is already playing the national security card. Not only this, but he is using the same well-worn techniques as his predecessor to ensure that he gets his message out on his terms and no one else's. In a series of Sunday newspaper reports - attributed, of course, to well-placed sources or none - he let it be known that he yields to no one, including the present incumbent, in his determination to crack down on terrorism.
(more...)
Subject: News article
From: Marcus Williamson
Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 16:23:08 +0200
Mr Brown
What is your reaction to this news article?
Look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks & regards
Marcus Williamson
http://comment.independent.co.uk/leading_articles/article2611723.ece
Leading article: Mr Brown spins the same old security yarn
Published: 04 June 2007
How dispiriting a start is this? Even before he has moved into Number 10, Gordon Brown is already playing the national security card. Not only this, but he is using the same well-worn techniques as his predecessor to ensure that he gets his message out on his terms and no one else's. In a series of Sunday newspaper reports - attributed, of course, to well-placed sources or none - he let it be known that he yields to no one, including the present incumbent, in his determination to crack down on terrorism.
(more...)
mercredi 23 mai 2007
Nuclear Waste
Message to Alistair Darling, Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, about Nuclear Waste
To: alistair.darling@dti.gsi.gov.uk
Subject: Nuclear waste
From: Marcus Williamson
Date: Wed, 23 May 2007
Mr Darling
In this newspaper article:
http://news.independent.co.uk/people/profiles/article2565135.ece
I asked you:
"Why do you and this Government continue to advocate the use of nuclear power when the nuclear waste issue has still not been resolved?"
and you replied:
"There are quite proper concerns about waste. It's not a new problem and there has been significant progress on this. We now have technical solutions for waste disposal that could accommodate all types from existing and new nuclear power stations. The forthcoming consultation will give people the opportunity to discuss the ethical issues."
Could you please inform me in detail what are the technical solutions for nuclear waste disposal?
Look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks & regards
Marcus Williamson
To: alistair.darling@dti.gsi.gov.uk
Subject: Nuclear waste
From: Marcus Williamson
Date: Wed, 23 May 2007
Mr Darling
In this newspaper article:
http://news.independent.co.uk/people/profiles/article2565135.ece
I asked you:
"Why do you and this Government continue to advocate the use of nuclear power when the nuclear waste issue has still not been resolved?"
and you replied:
"There are quite proper concerns about waste. It's not a new problem and there has been significant progress on this. We now have technical solutions for waste disposal that could accommodate all types from existing and new nuclear power stations. The forthcoming consultation will give people the opportunity to discuss the ethical issues."
Could you please inform me in detail what are the technical solutions for nuclear waste disposal?
Look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks & regards
Marcus Williamson
mardi 1 août 2006
Bears slaughtered to provide hats for British soldiers
Message to Des Browne, Secretary of State for Defence, about the use of bear skin in soldiers' hats
To: defenceminister@mod.uk
Subject: Bear slaughter
From: Marcus Williamson
Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2006
Mr Browne
I have read this article:
http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/article1089675.ece
It seems that black bears may be killed in order to provide the fur for the Guards' ceremonial headgear.
Could you please provide an assurance that this killing will be prevented and that an alternative material will be used instead?
Look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks & regards
Marcus Williamson
Reply from Ministry of Defence
To: Marcus Williamson
Subject: Correspondence addressed to the Secretary of State for Defence
From: "Dando, Annette Miss"
Date: Sat, 18 Nov 2006 10:24:26 -0000
Mr Williamson
Thank you for your email to the Secretary of State for Defence expressing concern about the use of real bear fur for the ceremonial caps used by the Guards Regiments. I am replying as this issue falls within my area of responsibility.
Regrettably efforts to find a faux fur alternative to real fur have so far proved unsuccessful for a number of reasons. These have included an inability of the faux fur to retain shape when wet, the shedding of pile during normal wear and grooming and an increase in weight due to excessive water retention. More recently, a sample was rejected because the "volume of the fibres was insufficient to allow the fabric to retain its shape" and it "lacked sufficient density between the layers of material to prevent the lower layers showing through". The material also had a particularly glossy appearance. The Department is continuing to work with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) to try and find a suitable faux material.
Over the past four years, no pelts have had to be purchased, in no small part due to the success of our policy to refurbish, rather than replace, wherever possible. Previously pelts were purchased from fur traders operating under the jurisdiction of the Canadian authorities. To our knowledge no bears have been 'killed to order' to provide pelts to meet the Guards' requirements.
The Department remains committed to the examination, evaluation and, if found suitable, trial of any sample provided by PETA, or any other supplier. It is recognised that the criteria that any trial material has to meet are exacting. With the importance of the ceremonial duties undertaken by the Guards, the Department is not prepared to compromise on standards or risk soldiers being ridiculed in public because the quality of some items of their uniform falls below the expected
standard.
Please be assured that all parties are taking this matter very seriously.
I hope you find this helpful.
Yours sincerely
Annette Dando
On behalf of
General Officer Commanding
London District
Annette Dando
HR Business Partner
Ministry of Defence
HQ London District
Horse Guards
Whitehall, London
SW1A 2AX
To: defenceminister@mod.uk
Subject: Bear slaughter
From: Marcus Williamson
Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2006
Mr Browne
I have read this article:
http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/article1089675.ece
It seems that black bears may be killed in order to provide the fur for the Guards' ceremonial headgear.
Could you please provide an assurance that this killing will be prevented and that an alternative material will be used instead?
Look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks & regards
Marcus Williamson
Reply from Ministry of Defence
To: Marcus Williamson
Subject: Correspondence addressed to the Secretary of State for Defence
From: "Dando, Annette Miss"
Date: Sat, 18 Nov 2006 10:24:26 -0000
Mr Williamson
Thank you for your email to the Secretary of State for Defence expressing concern about the use of real bear fur for the ceremonial caps used by the Guards Regiments. I am replying as this issue falls within my area of responsibility.
Regrettably efforts to find a faux fur alternative to real fur have so far proved unsuccessful for a number of reasons. These have included an inability of the faux fur to retain shape when wet, the shedding of pile during normal wear and grooming and an increase in weight due to excessive water retention. More recently, a sample was rejected because the "volume of the fibres was insufficient to allow the fabric to retain its shape" and it "lacked sufficient density between the layers of material to prevent the lower layers showing through". The material also had a particularly glossy appearance. The Department is continuing to work with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) to try and find a suitable faux material.
Over the past four years, no pelts have had to be purchased, in no small part due to the success of our policy to refurbish, rather than replace, wherever possible. Previously pelts were purchased from fur traders operating under the jurisdiction of the Canadian authorities. To our knowledge no bears have been 'killed to order' to provide pelts to meet the Guards' requirements.
The Department remains committed to the examination, evaluation and, if found suitable, trial of any sample provided by PETA, or any other supplier. It is recognised that the criteria that any trial material has to meet are exacting. With the importance of the ceremonial duties undertaken by the Guards, the Department is not prepared to compromise on standards or risk soldiers being ridiculed in public because the quality of some items of their uniform falls below the expected
standard.
Please be assured that all parties are taking this matter very seriously.
I hope you find this helpful.
Yours sincerely
Annette Dando
On behalf of
General Officer Commanding
London District
Annette Dando
HR Business Partner
Ministry of Defence
HQ London District
Horse Guards
Whitehall, London
SW1A 2AX
mercredi 9 novembre 2005
CIA prisons in Poland
E-mail to the Polish ministry of Foreign Affairs about allegations that Poland was used to host secret CIA prisons
To: dsi@msz.gov.pl
Subject: CIA prisons in Poland?
From: Marcus Williamson
Date: Wed, 09 Nov 2005
Hello
Can you please inform whether Poland hosted CIA prisoners, as has been reported in this BBC News article:
"Watchdog urges 'CIA jails' probe"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4408410.stm
Can you please provide details of the flight which landed at Szczytno-Szymany airport in summer 2003 which may have been carrying prisoners for the CIA?
Look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks & regards
Marcus Williamson
To: dsi@msz.gov.pl
Subject: CIA prisons in Poland?
From: Marcus Williamson
Date: Wed, 09 Nov 2005
Hello
Can you please inform whether Poland hosted CIA prisoners, as has been reported in this BBC News article:
"Watchdog urges 'CIA jails' probe"
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4408410.stm
Can you please provide details of the flight which landed at Szczytno-Szymany airport in summer 2003 which may have been carrying prisoners for the CIA?
Look forward to hearing from you.
Thanks & regards
Marcus Williamson
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