Prime Minister has appointed , Conservative MP
for Congleton, as his Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or
Belief.
In her new role, Fiona will bring together efforts across the UK
government with faith actors and civil society to promote
religious tolerance abroad.
Fiona will work alongside the Minister responsible for Human
Rights, Lord (Tariq) Ahmad of Wimbledon, to drive forward the
implementation of the Bishop of Truro’s recommendations on
Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) support for
persecuted Christians around the world.
In her new role, Fiona will draw on her wealth of experience from
the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Freedom of Religion or
Belief to look at how the UK Government can protect and promote
this fundamental freedom internationally. She will also work with
the members of the International Religious Freedom or Belief
Alliance to raise awareness of cases of particular concern,
advocating for the rights of individuals around the world who are
being discriminated against and persecuted for their faith or
belief.
Prime Minister said:
“The UK is absolutely committed to protecting the inalienable
right to freedom of religion and belief, at home and around the
world. As we approach Christmas, the season of peace, people of
all faiths and none are still being persecuted for their beliefs.
I am delighted to appoint Fiona as my special envoy on this
issue, and I know she will be a passionate advocate for tolerance
and freedom.”
Foreign Secretary said:
“Fiona has been a standard setter for Freedom of Religion or
Belief in Parliament, and I look forward to working with her to
make sure everyone, everywhere can have and practise a faith,
belief, or no religious belief, in accordance with their
conscience.
“Acting as a force for good in the world will see the UK continue
to promote and defend Freedom of Religion or Belief for all.”
Speaking on her appointment said:
“I am honoured to be given this opportunity to serve as the Prime
Minister’s Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief.
“I pay tribute to the work of my predecessors, and , and hope to build on their dedicated work
and that of many Parliamentarians and others in this field, to
raise further the profile of this fundamental freedom.
“There is much to do, and I shall place myself at the service of
some of the most vulnerable individuals across the world.”