Condemns the recent terrorist attacks in Baga, Nigeria, that resulted in the loss of over 2,000 innocent lives, and extends deepest sympathies to all those affected by this tragedy.
Supports the government of Nigeria's efforts to ensure that those individuals who committed or supported these heinous attacks are brought to justice.
Recognizes the growing threat posed by radical terrorist groups worldwide and reaffirms the U.S. commitment to the multilateral, global fight against them.
Calls upon all nations to join a global effort to combat violent extremist ideologies and terrorist groups.
[Congressional Bills 114th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 46 Introduced in House (IH)]
114th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 46
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives condemning the
recent terrorist attacks in Nigeria that resulted in the deaths of over
2,000 innocent persons and offering condolences to those personally
affected by this cowardly act.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
January 22, 2015
Ms. Brown of Florida submitted the following resolution; which was
referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs
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RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives condemning the
recent terrorist attacks in Nigeria that resulted in the deaths of over
2,000 innocent persons and offering condolences to those personally
affected by this cowardly act.
Whereas, on January 3, 2015, the armed radical terrorist group known as Boko
Haram captured the town of Baga, Nigeria, and overran the Multi National
Joint Task Force headquarters and army base in town and slaughtered over
2,000 people over a period of a few days.
Whereas forces of Government of Nigeria resisted the terrorists who ``attacked
from all sides'', for several hours, but eventually ``joined civilians
fleeing into the bush'';
Whereas in the days following the assault, the terrorists forced Baga's
residents into the surrounding area villages;
Whereas, on the evening of January 6, 2015, two local residents reported that
the militants began to burn local buildings using petrol bombs and
explosives, and according to survivors proceeded to kill those left;
Whereas, according to Musa Bukar, head of the Kukawa local government area, all
16 villages in the local government area were razed as well, and their
residents either killed or forced to flee;
Whereas Baba Abba Hassan, the district head, added that ``hundreds of corpses
still lay on the streets'' of the town and that many women and children
were among the victims, having been pursued into the bush by the
militants;
Whereas Baga and at least 16 other towns are thought to have been destroyed as
over 35,000 people are reported to have been displaced, with many feared
to have drowned while trying to cross Lake Chad and others trapped on
islands in the lake;
Whereas these terrorist attacks represent an assault on fundamental principles
essential to a democratic society;
Whereas the increase in attacks in Nigeria and throughout Africa remains of
great concern;
Whereas the United States and Africa share a longstanding cultural, political,
and economic relationship that has greatly benefitted both nations; and
Whereas the United States is committed to supporting Nigeria in this difficult
time: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) condemns the recent terrorist attacks in Baga, Nigeria,
that resulted in the tragic loss of over 2,000 innocent lives;
(2) extends its deepest sympathies to all those affected by
this tragedy;
(3) supports the efforts of the Government of Nigeria to
ensure that all of those individuals who committed or supported
these heinous attacks are brought to justice;
(4) recognizes the growing threat posed by radical
terrorist groups worldwide and reaffirms the commitment of the
United States to the multilateral, global fight against such
violent extremists;
(5) calls upon all nations to join a global effort to
combat violent extremist ideologies and terrorist groups; and
(6) remains committed to the defense of democratic
principles as well as other universal values that terrorists
seek to destroy through a campaign of cowardly threats and
reprehensible violence.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Referred to the Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights and International Organizations.
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