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British Virgin Islands’ Apostle Curnal P. Fahie Appointed as Human Rights Inspector by the Organisation for Human Rights Defence

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Apostle Fahie of the British Virgin Islands has been appointed to the position of Human Rights Inspector by the Board of the Organisation for Human Rights Defence Caribbean and the UK-based head organization.

This appointment serves as a testament to Apostle Fahie’s outstanding dedication and twenty-eight years of remarkable work in defending human rights within the BVI.

Apostle Fahie’s tireless efforts in society, particularly in supporting victims of domestic violence and substance abuse, have been commendable. His commitment to the people of the British Virgin Islands is evident through his independent initiatives and collaborations with various organizations, aimed at assisting the most vulnerable members of the community in complex and challenging circumstances.

Expressing his gratitude, Apostle Fahie stated, “I am humbled to accept this great honor, which allows me to serve my territory in a pivotal and strategic position. As a UN Inspector of Human Rights, I am further empowered to be a voice and advocate for freedom, presenting sustainable solutions for the disenfranchised in our territory.”

The appointment was officially presented during the OADO Caribbean launch ceremony at the Hilton Hotel in Bridgetown, Barbados, by H.E. Ambassador Dr. Andre Thomas, the Head and Chief Inspector of OADA in the Eastern Caribbean.  Ambassador Thomas congratulated Apostle Fahie, acknowledging that this position adds authority and enhances the value of the outstanding work he is doing for the nation of the British Virgin Islands.

Additionally, Ambassador Thomas extended his congratulations to Apostle Fahie for his recent installation as the Senior Leader of Agape Total Life Center in the British Virgin Islands.

 

 

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