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Rob Fenn

Head of Human Rights and Democracy Department, FCO

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15th October 2012 London, UK

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by Rob Fenn

Head of Human Rights and Democracy Department, FCO

Blog Action Day 2012: Eradicating Polio everywhere, forever

“Whatever!” Somewhere between childhood and adulthood it becomes embarrassing to say “I want to save the world” – and pretty uncool to admit even to wanting to change it for the better. Good schools delay the onset of cynicism. A really good school might be able to inoculate children against cynicism for life. The International […]

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9th October 2012 London, UK

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by Rob Fenn

Head of Human Rights and Democracy Department, FCO

My unforgettable Olympic experience

In her guest blog, Brunei’s first female Olympian, Maziah Mahusin (who is also the Sultanate’s 400m record holder, since the Games), describes what it felt like to carry the nation’s flag into the Stadium; to run for her country (despite a virus), and to meet Usain Bolt and Her Majesty The Queen. Back in Brunei […]

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11th September 2012 London, UK

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by Rob Fenn

Head of Human Rights and Democracy Department, FCO

The Brunei Blogosphere: Kingdom of Unexpected Treasures

I read somewhere that Brunei Darussalam was the most “Facebooked” country in the world, on a per capita basis. Whether or not that’s true, Brunei’s extraordinary levels of literacy (94.9%, among the highest in the world), and online of freedom of expression, combine to make “virtual Brunei” a dynamic and fascinating place. With a population […]

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6th September 2012 London, UK

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by Rob Fenn

Head of Human Rights and Democracy Department, FCO

Brunei and the Paralympics

You can tell a lot about a country from the way it treats it citizens with disabilities. You can tell a lot, that way, about the planet as a whole. That’s the message of the London 2012 Paralympic Games: a call for “Enlightenment” and a celebration of the fact that athletes with disabilities are taking […]

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16th August 2012 London, UK

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by Rob Fenn

Head of Human Rights and Democracy Department, FCO

Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri

On behalf of my family, and all my colleagues at the High Commission, I wish a joyous Hari Raya to His Majesty Paduka Seri Baginda Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam; members of the Royal Family and all the people of the “Negara Zikir”. My Foreign Secretary, William Hague, who was here in Brunei […]

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2nd August 2012 London, UK

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by Rob Fenn

Head of Human Rights and Democracy Department, FCO

Olympic Spirit in the Heart of Borneo

Ask any British diplomat what makes them tick, and the answer often has three parts: something to do with “Queen and Country”, something to do with “making a difference”, and something to do with the intrinsic interest of “getting under the skin of another culture”. My plate, during this Olympic year, has contained large helpings […]

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27th July 2012 London, UK

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by Rob Fenn

Head of Human Rights and Democracy Department, FCO

My birthday greeting for His Majesty the Sultan

In Brunei, foreign envoys face the unusual challenge of reading out on local radio an appropriate “greeting” for His Majesty The Sultan, whose birthday falls on 15 July – an occasion for banquets, parades and public celebration. Not Hallmark card territory – I began my recording by re-capping my own sovereign’s friendly greeting to HM […]

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About Rob Fenn

Rob Fenn has been Head of the FCO’s Human Rights and Democracy Department since March 2014. His last formal responsibility for human rights was in the mid 1990s, when he…

Rob Fenn has been Head of the FCO’s Human Rights and Democracy Department
since March 2014. His last formal responsibility for human rights was in
the mid 1990s, when he served as UK Delegate on the Third Committee of
the General Assembly in New York (with annual excursions to what was
then the Commission on Human Rights in Geneva). Recent celebrations of
the twentieth anniversary of the creation of the post of UN High
Commissioner for Human Rights – a resolution he helped pilot through the
GA – came a shock. The intervening 20 years have flown: in Rome
(EU/Economics), in London (Southern European Department), in Nicosia
(Deputy High Commissioner) and latterly in Bandar Seri Begawan.
Rob,
Julia and their two sons loved Brunei, where British High Commissioners
are made especially welcome. The family’s activities included regular
walks in the pristine rainforest, expeditions upriver to help conserve
the Sultanate’s stunning biodiversity, and home movie making (in Brunei
it is almost impossible to take a bad photograph).
After
all those saturated colours, Rob worried that the move back to Britain
might feel like a shift into black and white. But the reunion with
family, friends and colleagues, and the boys’ brave reintegration into a
North London school, have been ample compensation. Julia’s main regret
is that, now she walks on Hampstead Heath, she no longer has an excuse
to carry a machete (“parang”).
Rob’s
problem is summed up in two types of reaction from friends outside the
office. On hearing that he is “in charge of human rights and democracy
at the FCO”, some think it sounds like a vast job: what else is there?
Others think it sounds wishy-washy: not in the national interest. Rob’s
mission is to take the Foreign Secretary’s dictum that “our values are
our interests”, and help his colleagues translate it into action in a
world so varied it can contain both Brunei’s clouded leopard and the
civil war in Syria.

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