The Prime Minister has today appointed as his new Special Envoy
for Freedom of Religion or Belief.
In his new position, Rehman Chishti will bring together efforts
across the UK Government, with faith actors and civil society to
promote the UK’s firm stance on religious tolerance abroad. The
Special Envoy will continue to lead the implementation of the
recommendations from the recent independent review into FCO
support for persecuted Christians led by the . He will also
advocate for the rights of all individuals here in the UK and
around the world who are being discriminated against and
persecuted for their faith or belief.
Rehman Chishti’s appointment means that the Government will now
have a dedicated person on the issue of religious freedom. The
Envoy role was previously held by FCO Minister Lord (Tariq) Ahmad
who will continue to champion human rights in his Ministerial
capacity. This appointment will therefore increase the number of
people working on the issue of religious freedom across
government.
Rehman has a strong track record for engaging and interacting
with individuals, faith leaders and organisations here in the UK
and abroad, and in promoting religious freedom and championing
the cause of those being persecuted for their faith. Rehman was
previously the Vice Chairman of the Conservative party covering
faith and communities.
The Prime Minister has proclaimed the UK a champion of religious
and other freedoms, and committed the UK to working with partners
and friends around the world to ensure that everyone, everywhere
is able to enjoy these freedoms.
The Prime Minister said:
“People across the world deserve the chance to practise their
beliefs freely. I’m delighted to appoint Rehman as my new Special
Envoy and look forward to him building on the important work we
have already done on this issue. The UK will always be a
passionate advocate for greater tolerance, respect and
understanding internationally.”
Foreign Secretary, , said:
“A staggering 83% of the world’s population live in nations
where religious freedom is threatened or banned. It is an
area where the UK can and must make a difference. I’m
delighted to be working with Rehman to enhance the UK’s support
for those suffering persecution based on their faith, and
standing up for this essential freedom.”
said:
“I am delighted to have been appointed as the PM’s Special
Envoy. I have championed freedom of religion and beliefs for much
of my life. I shall use the UK Government’s global network to
take real action to support those persecuted for their faith or
belief, and promote greater understanding and respect between
faiths.
“As someone whose family came to the UK when I was six years
old, and my father had taken up a role as an Imam, my family and
I have always been able to openly and freely practise our faith.
I want to ensure every citizen around the world is able to enjoy
this basic right. Freedom of Religion, practice and belief is one
of the foundations of a free society.
“I pay tribute to Lord Ahmad for all his work on this area
over recent years”