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William Hague launches 2007 Annual Report The
Shadow Foreign Secretary William Hague spoke at the launch of
the Conservative Party Human Rights Commission’s Annual Report
at on Monday 10th
December 2007, in the Jubilee Room, House of Commons. The report also sets out a series of recommendations by the Conservative Party Human Rights Commission for policies to place human rights at the heart of foreign policy. These include the appointment of a Minister within the Foreign Office with sole responsibility for International Human Rights, an Ambassador-at-Large for International Human Rights to co-ordinate the work of embassies in promoting human rights, and a Code of Conduct setting out the expectations and requirements for all Foreign Office staff with regard to international human rights issues. The
report concludes that: “While there are outstanding individuals
at all levels within the FCO who demonstrate inspiring
dedication and commitment to the promotion of human rights, the
Conservative Party Human Rights Commission believes that
responsiveness to human rights violations around the world is
inconsistent and too dependent on the calibre and attitude of
individual diplomats. There is a need for clear policies to
raise the profile of human rights promotion within the FCO,
improve its capacity to address human rights issues, and
standardise and synchronise conduct and policy.”
William Hague paid tribute to the work of the Commission, and described the report as “a serious and welcome programme for action, and one which we will study very closely to see how we can implement our pledge to make human rights a vital component of our foreign policy.” Mr Hague said: “I have pledged several times that the next Conservative Government will put human rights at the heart of foreign policy. As I have said before, I believe we must conduct our foreign policy in a way that does not deviate from our values; central to which is a deeply-held belief in the primacy and inviolability of individual human rights. And on this International Human Rights Day, I hope that we can all work for the day when human rights are regarded by everyone as truly universal.”
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