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Roderick van Schreven, the Dutch permanent representative to Geneva, told the council that he wanted to "reiterate our grave concern about the ongoing and deepening crisis in Yemen".
"Our grave concern is that the new data will be shared with the Home Office and therefore used for immigration enforcement purposes," says the letter, whose signatories include Liberty, the Migrants Rightss Network and Privacy International.
O'Neill quotes a Vodafone spokesman as saying: "After seeking an opinion from a leading human rights QC, we wrote to the Met to express our grave concern that the police continued to retain the data released to them in error".
"As defenders of the right of Americans to keep and bear arms, we write to express our grave concern about the dangers posed by the United Nations' arms trade treaty," the senators said in the letter to President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.
"We express our grave concern that the 15 protesters were prosecuted and convicted under a statute which is primarily concerned with the translation of the state's international aviation security obligations into national law – offences which are also listed under the 2006 Terrorism Act," the UN experts said.
They are not tribal, and they want to see a future for the whole of Libya where the people have a choice over how they are governed". Hague told the Commons afterwards: "To underline our grave concern at the regime's behaviour, I can announce to the house that we have today taken steps to expel five diplomats at the Libyan embassy in London, including the military attache.
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As the editors in chief and based on our shared responsibility for Wegener publishing companies' continuity, we feel it is necessary for us to share our grave concerns.
"We know that the prime minister would also share our grave concerns about our own prisoner in the Gaza Strip, Gilad Shalit, who has been held hostage there for over four years, without receiving a single Red Cross visit".
But we have consistently made clear our grave concerns about the heavy toll of civilian casualties and have called on Israel to exercise restraint, and to find ways to bring this fighting to an end.
"We do not condone such activities and have publicly communicated our grave concerns a number of times over the significant risk it places participants in," said Fraser Walker of Boxing Scotland.
"We know that the prime minister would also share our grave concerns about our own prisoner in the Gaza Strip, Gilad Shalit, who has been held hostage there for over four years, without receiving a single Red Cross visit". Ephraim Sneh, the former Israeli deputy minister of defence, said: "Cameron is right – Gaza is a prison camp, but those who control the prison are Hamas.
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