He was meeting with deputies of the House of Commons and Lords, during a hearing session hosted by the Scottish National Party MP Tommy Schipper, responsible for the Scottish Committee of the British Parliament, which was devoted to provide a comprehensive report on the effects of the unjust humanitarian blockade.
“The UN mission would meet the people affected by the siege. All information, documents, evidence and names of the victims would submitted to the mission in order to report to the High Commissioner for Human Rights,” Dr al-Marri explained.
Dr al-Marri, gave the parliamentarians copies of four reports, including a report that documents violations of human rights since the beginning of the siege, a report on violations against students, another on violations against Qatari pilgrims and pilgrims residing in Qatar.