Sec. 201. Special Adviser for International Religious Freedom
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Section 101(k) of the National Security Act of 1947 ( 50 U.S.C. 3021 ) is amended to read as follows: It is the sense of Congress that there should be within the staff of the National Security Council a Special Adviser to the President on International Religious Freedom, whose position should be comparable to that of a director within the Executive Office of the President, with the primary responsibility to serve as a resource for executive branch officials on international religious freedom, compiling and maintaining information on the facts and circumstances of violations of religious freedom (as defined in section 3 of the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998), and making relevant policy recommendations to advance United States international religious freedom policy.
The Special Advisor should also assist the Ambassador at Large to coordinate international religious freedom policies and strategies throughout the executive branch and within any interagency policy committees where the Ambassador at Large participates. .
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