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UK one of 27 countries joining International Religious Freedom Alliance

The UK has been joined by 26 other countries in a new International Religious Freedom Alliance (IRF) that seeks to reduce religious persecution across the globe.

Poland will host the next IRF ministerial in Warsaw this summer.

 "Together, we say that freedom of religion or belief is not a Western ideal, but truly the bedrock of societies," said Secretary of State Mike Pompeo at a dinner on Thursday at the US State Department launching the alliance that will involve senior representatives of each government.

The alliance's first meeting fell on the eve of the National Prayer Breakfast, which gathers international religious and diplomatic figures once a year to an event chaired by members of Congress and organized by the International Foundation, a Christian organisation also known as The Family or The Fellowship.

Poland, one country in the alliance, announced in a joint statement with the State Department that the next Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom would be held 14-16th July in Warsaw.

"Building on the successes of the 2018 and 2019 ministerials hosted by the United States, the 2020 ministerial will allow countries to share different approaches, debate varying perspectives in the spirit of coherence and complementarity, and address challenges threatening the freedom of religion or belief," the statement reads.

The two countries said participants at the Warsaw meeting will address "promoting inclusive dialogue to mobilize action and increase awareness regarding the scale of persecution against religion or belief worldwide."

Besides Poland and the United States, the other founding countries of the International Religious Freedom Alliance are: Albania, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Colombia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Gambia, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Netherlands, Senegal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Togo, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom.

The State Department issued a list of principles for the alliance that included a commitment to "the right to hold any faith or belief, or none at all, and the freedom to change faith." The new organization's priorities include challenging blasphemy laws and the denial of registration to nonreligious and religious groups and advocating for people who are imprisoned or otherwise persecuted due to their religion or beliefs.

The principles did not cite specific countries, but Pompeo mentioned the targeting of religious minorities in Iraq, Pakistan, Nigeria, and Myanmar.

He singled out "the Chinese Communist Party's hostility to all faiths," adding, "We know several of you courageously pushed back against Chinese pressure by agreeing to be part of this alliance, and we thank you for that."
 

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