Simon Gass

Sir Simon Lawrance Gass
KCMG CVO
Director General, Political, Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Assumed office
January 2013
Preceded by Mark Sedwill
NATO Senior Civilian Representative in Afghanistan
In office
2011–2012
Preceded by Mark Sedwill
Succeeded by Maurits Jochems
British Ambassador to Iran
In office
2009–2011
Preceded by Sir Geoffrey Adams
Succeeded by Dominick Chilcott
British Ambassador to Greece
In office
2004–2009
Preceded by Sir David Madden
Succeeded by David Landsman
Personal details
Born (1956-11-02) 2 November 1956
Spouse(s) Marianne Enid Stott (1980–present)
Children 3
Alma mater University of Reading

Sir Simon Lawrance Gass KCMG CVO (born 2 November 1956) is a British diplomat who is Director General, Political, at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO).

Ambassador to Iran

He was British Ambassador to Iran 2009–11. He arrived in post during the Spring of 2009 from his previous posting in Greece and was present during the June 2009 protests following the disputed re-election of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad.

Following these events Gass posted his views from Tehran on the social networking site Twitter, commenting on the Iranian regime's record on human rights, political prisoners and freedom of speech. His 'tweets' are shared widely by Iranian reformists and diaspora across the web as well as being featured in mainstream media.[1] In January 2011, Gass passed the 1000 follower mark, making him one of the most followed diplomats on Twitter.

In December 2010, Gass' digital activities caused mild uproar among Iranian politicians, who called for his expulsion after he highlighted the case of human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh in an article posted on the British Embassy in Iran website. The statement was released on International Human Rights Day and criticised Iran's human rights record.[2] The Foreign and Commonwealth Office defended Gass' comments, which gained widespread approval from his Iranian reformist followers on Twitter.

Already Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG), he was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG) in the 2011 New Year Honours.[3]

NATO and FCO

In February 2011 Gass was seconded to NATO as Senior Civilian Representative in Afghanistan.[4] After serving in this post for 18 months he returned to the FCO in London where he is Director General, Political, and the Prime Minister's Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan.[5]

Career

References

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