US State Department fires back at ambassador Kmiec's criticism

The US State Department has 'fired back' at Catholic ambassador Douglas Kmiec who said the agency had a 'rigidly narrow' view of foreign policy that neglects the role of religion in world affairs.

"I can't imagine an agency that has a broader portfolio," State Department spokesman Evan Owen said April 18, the National Catholic Reporter reported.

"We have an ambassador for religious freedom; we have an office for international religious freedom; we publish two reports a year on religious freedom; we maintain a list of countries of particular concern for religious freedom," Owen said.

Douglas Kmiec, who announced on Sunday he plans to resign as ambassador to Malta last Saturday, aired his complaints in letters to President Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.

In a report made public this month, the State Department's Inspector General criticized Kmiec for spending too much time writing about religion.

Kmiec said the Inspector General has a "flawed and narrow vision of our diplomatic mission." Other foreign policy veterans have echoed Kmiec's complaints about a God gap at the State Department.

But Owen said religious freedom forms part of the department's annual human rights report, and is "a measure of the health of any pluralistic society.... We've spoken out on the oppression of religious minorities in China, Egypt, and a whole host of countries," Owen said.

Kmiec, a former lawyer in the Reagan administration and onetime dean of Catholic University's law school, helped shape the intellectual framework for President Obama's outreach to Catholics during the 2008 campaign.

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I have another question for the US OIG: had the US Ambassador to Malta been a serial philanderer, a coke-sniffing louse and a fomenter of intrigue would they have bothered? Sign of the times, i am afraid, but a few of us will continue to fight like those ancient heroes of Thermopylea, mark my words. Andy Farrugia
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Priscilla Darmenia
I would like to put a question to the US State Department. If Mr Kmiec was not a Catholic and he professed another non Christian religion, would they have commented about him the way they did, knowing well that they may provoke anti US demonstrations in many countries in Africa; Middle East and Asia for doing what they did? I wonder!