Daily Express

Hunt orders probe into slaughter of Christians

- By Macer Hall Political Editor

JEREMY Hunt last night ordered an independen­t review into the growing persecutio­n of Christians around the world.

The Foreign Secretary asked Bishop of Truro Philip Mounstephe­n to head the probe in an effort to find ways the Government can do more to protect believers suffering for their faith.

His move followed an upsurge in religious violence, particular­ly in Africa, Asia and the Middle East, with more than 3,000 Christians around the world murdered for their faith last year.

Christian women and children are particular­ly vulnerable, according to the Foreign Office. In many instances of religious persecutio­n, victims were subjected to sexual violence.

Mr Hunt is demanding policy recommenda­tions” review.

He wants the Bishop’s report, expected next Easter, to help shape Britain’s foreign policy.

Mr Hunt said: “Britain has long championed internatio­nal religious freedom.

“So often the persecutio­n of Christians is a telling early warning sign of “ambitious from the Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt says Britain ‘must do more’ to ease the plight of Christians around the world the persecutio­n of every minority. I have asked the Bishop of Truro to look at how the Government can better respond to the plight of persecuted Christians. We can and must do more.”

The review will seek to draw a map of the hotspots for persecutio­n in countries across the Middle East, Africa and Asia.

The Rt Rev Mounstephe­n said: “I’m honoured to have been invited to lead this review on an issue close to my heart. Part of the Christmas story tells how Jesus was himself the victim of persecutio­n so it seems particular­ly timely to launch this review at this season.

“I’ll be taking an objective look at how the British Government can better respond to the pressing plight of persecuted Christians around the world.”

Lord Tariq Ahmad of Wimbledon, the Prime Minister’s Special Envoy on Freedom of Religion or Belief, said: “This is an issue that resonates deeply.

Faith

“Seventy years ago during the partition of India, my family had to leave their home and livelihood­s simply because of their faith. Seventy years later religious persecutio­n is on the rise around the world.

“Our government has prioritise­d freedom of religion or belief and the review we are announcing today is about providing an objective view of Britain’s support for the most vulnerable Christians globally.

“I am committed to not only standing up for the persecuted, but protecting and strengthen­ing this fundamenta­l human right, working with key partners around the world.”

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