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10th December 2015 Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

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by Edmund Fitton-Brown

British Ambassador to Yemen

Human Rights Day

Today is Annual Human Rights Day.  At a time when human rights, humanitarian issues, diversity and equality are very much in the news, and all topical but vexed issues in crisis-torn Yemen, I want to mark this day with some reflections on where we stand. Having children of my own, I am particularly mindful of […]

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10th December 2015 Beirut, Lebanon

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by Hugo Shorter

British Ambassador to Lebanon

Human Rights and Berytus

Preamble C: “…respect for public liberties, especially the freedom of opinion and belief, and respect for social justice and equality of rights.” Art. 7:  the right to “… be equal before the law” Art. 8: “Individual liberty is guaranteed and protected by law.” Art. 13: “The freedom to express one’s opinion orally or in writing, […]

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10th December 2015 London, UK

Tobias Ellwood

Tobias Ellwood

Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Foreign & Commonwealth Office

Counter extremism in the Middle East

Extremism in all its forms attacks the fundamental values that bind us as a global community and undermine our efforts to build a better, more tolerant world. These values of democracy, liberty, rule of law, mutual respect and tolerance are enshrined in the UN’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights and today – UN Human Rights […]

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10th December 2015

Stephen Townsend

Stephen Townsend

Deputy Head of Mission, British Embassy to the Holy See

Entering the Holy Door of Mercy

Pope Francis formally inaugurated the Holy Year of Mercy in Rome when he opened the Holy Door at St Peter’s Basilica on 8 December.  He was the first through the Door, followed by Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI and the assembled throngs of cardinals, bishops and clergy.  We diplomats were also fortunate enough to be allowed […]

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10th December 2015 London, UK

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by Hugo Swire

Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office

8 November Elections a Landmark Achievement – But Now the Hard Work Starts

On Sunday 8 November the people of Burma went to the polls. Millions of Burmese men and women turned out to queue, patiently, for hours to cast their vote. Make no mistake – these are historic elections. For the first time in over 50 years, the people of Burma were able to freely choose their […]

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10th December 2015 London, UK

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by Daniel Pruce

British Ambassador to the Philippines and to Palau

Why promoting human rights will remain an important part of my career

I gave a radio interview yesterday. Unexpectedly I was asked why I had joined the British Diplomatic Service 25 years ago. In the midst of my off-the-cuff answer I found myself talking about the opportunity to serve, the opportunity to make a positive difference to people’s lives and the chance to make a small contribution […]

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10th December 2015 London, England

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by James Duddridge

Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office

The human rights situation in Burundi

Last year on Human Rights Day, I was able to reflect with pride on the work of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in hosting the first Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict. The UK Government has committed to ending the use of these despicable and deliberate crimes as weapons of war, and I […]

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10th December 2015 Stockholm, Sweden

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by Daniel Cartridge

Head of Science & Innovation Nordics

Celebrating Success in Stockholm – the Nobel Prizes

On arrival at Stockholm Arlanda airport is a large sign welcoming visitors to the Swedish capital.  Nothing unusual in that of course.  But what makes this sign different is exactly who the sign is welcoming.  Holidaymakers back from Thailand?  Weary business people from the US?  Neither.  The sign says ‘Welcome Students and Researchers.’ Anyone who […]

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10th December 2015 London, UK

Michelle Atkinson

Michelle Atkinson

Second Secretary – Political, Rangoon

International Human Rights Day: Reflections from Burma

Last month I witnessed the remarkable elections: this was a historic turning point in the country’s long road towards democracy. Although it has only been one month since Burmese citizens used their right to vote, I hope we are approaching another turning point in Burma, one where all rights are protected and promoted. As well […]

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