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<p>The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) is committed to defending Freedom of
Religion or Belief as a universal human right which should be enjoyed by everyone,
everywhere. This includes the right to have no religious conviction or belief. The
UK regularly raises our concerns, including, where appropriate the treatment of atheists,
with governments across the world. We do this at a Ministerial level and through our
diplomatic network. We also use the Human Rights Council to draw attention to the
treatment of religious and non-religious minorities, and the UK funds and supports
projects that promote respect for all people of different faiths and none.</p>
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