Source: The Economist:
In plain language, such an envoy would be an advocate both internationally and above all within the administration for hard-pressed groups like the Copts of Egypt, the Bahais of Iran, or the Ahmadiyyas, Shias, Christians and other non-Sunni minorities in Pakistan. If such a job existed—so Mr Wolf and others argue—there would be less risk of the administration setting aside the issue of religious freedom because of strategic expediencies.
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