|
answer text |
<p>We are deeply concerned about the persecution of Christians, as we are about those
of other faiths or beliefs, in many parts of the world. The former Foreign Secretary
commissioned an Independent Review into the subject, led by the Bishop of Truro, and
the Government has accepted all of its recommendations.</p><p>Officials and Ministers
regularly raise the protection of minority communities, including religious minorities,
with the Pakistani Government. The former Foreign Secretary discussed the treatment
of minority religious communities with Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi
during his visit to the UK in June 2019. Minister of State, Lord (Tariq) Ahmad of
Wimbledon, raised our concerns with Pakistan's Human Rights Minister on 19 February.
We have also supported projects in Pakistan to promote greater tolerance and religious
freedom and, in November 2018, announced a new £12m fund to bolster the work of civil
society and NGOs to promote respect, and the value of religious diversity and tolerance.</p><p>The
UK is committed to supporting Nigeria in upholding the right to freedom of religion
or belief, as protected by its constitution. The recent escalation in intercommunal
violence has affected multiple states of Nigeria and communities of all religions.
We regularly engage faith-based organisations and raise our concerns with the Nigerian
government. In northeast Nigeria, Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa seek to
undermine the right to freedom of religion by attacking both Muslims and Christians
who do not subscribe to their extremist views. The UK remains committed to supporting
Nigeria in tackling the insurgency through a substantial and increasing package of
security, humanitarian and development support.</p><p> </p><p> </p>
|
|