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The Foreign Secretary today launched the 2013 Human Rights report setting out the steps taken to promote and protect human rights in 2013.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Foreign Office has published reporting on 27 Countries of Concern. The quarterly updates cover October to December 2013.
Foreign Secretary William Hague: Nelson Mandela was one of the greatest moral and political leaders of our time.
The Foreign Office has published reporting on 27 Countries of Concern. The quarterly updates cover April to June 2013.
UK, US and Norway call on Sudan and South Sudan to abide by agreements.
The Foreign Secretary William Hague has launched the Foreign Office Human Rights and Democracy report for 2012.
The 2012 Foreign and Commonwealth Office Report on Human Rights and Democracy
UK, US and Norway welcome agreements between Sudan and South Sudan and urge rapid implementation.
A look at the work of the Foreign Office and its embassies overseas this week.
UK, US and Norway say that Presidents of Sudan and South Sudan must seize the opportunity for peace now.
Foreign Secretary William Hague has confirmed that all UK and Sudanese staff at the British Embassy in Khartoum are safe and that no injuries were sustained.
Foreign Secretary William Hague welcomed agreements between Sudan and South Sudan and called on both countries to redouble their efforts to resolve all remaining areas of difference.
Foreign Secretary William Hague spoke following reports of a potential confrontation between Sudanese Armed Forces and the Sudan People's Liberation Army.
Foreign Secretary William Hague "gravely concerned at reports that South Sudan intends to shut down its oil production, and at Sudan’s earlier decision to seize South Sudanese oil".
Foreign Secretary William Hague: "I continue to call on all parties to agree an immediate cessation of hostilities."
"I remind the Government of Sudan of their obligation to protect civilians and call on all parties to cease hostilities immediately."
Foreign Secretary William Hague has urged the Government of Sudan to quickly negotiate a peaceful solution to the situation in Abyei.
Foreign Secretary William Hague condemned the attacks in Sudan and called on all sides to cease hostilities immediately.
Foreign Secretary William Hague updated Parliament on the step taken by Sudan toward implementation of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement.
Foreign Secretary William Hague welcomed efforts of United Nations and Sudanese leaders to calm tensions during the referendum.
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