Writing for the UK-based outlet CapX, RFI’s Miles Windsor recently published a piece applauding the UK government’s reappointment of a special envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief, an especially important step given the world’s “bleak and declining” religious freedom landscape. Windsors writes:
Given the current state of the geopolitical landscape and the grave implications for minority religious communities, the reappointment of a special envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief (FoRB) has felt a long time coming. Nevertheless, the government has delivered an early Christmas present in the announcement of David Smith MP to take on the role. The newly-elected MP, representing North Northumberland, is an extremely promising prospect.
Prior to entering Parliament in July, Smith, a professing Christian, served in senior posts within major Christian NGOs including Tearfund and the Bible Society. His experience will serve him well as he engages internationally, and as he navigates the broad civil society space that will be clamouring for his attention. His personal faith will no doubt equip him with a nuanced recognition of the dynamics and an appreciation for the cause.
Read the full article: “In a Dangerous World, the UK Must Stand Firm on Religious Freedom.”
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