

Dozens of MPs attended a Hope for the Middle East event, hosted by Kate Green MP. They heard talks by Baroness Anelay, Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, a Syrian Christian, and Open Doors representatives. Baroness Anelay spoke on the role the UK Government plays in defending freedom of religion and belief internationally. The important historic and future value of Christians remaining in the Middle East was discussed, as was the vital reconciliation work that Christians are doing in Syria and Iraq at a local level. The findings of the Hope for the Middle East report showed that Christians in Syria and Iraq are asking for equality, dignity and responsibility. Delegates and MPs were urged to take action on behalf of Christians and other minorities in Syria and Iraq. To read the report on the significance of the Christian presence in Syria and Iraq - past, present and future - click the ‘More’ button.
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