This resolution expresses the sense of the House of Representatives that (1) the United States should support the safe return of displaced indigenous people of the Nineveh Plain and Sinjar to their ancestral homeland; and (2) the Iraqi Security Forces and the Kurdish Peshmerga should work to more fully integrate all communities, including religious minority communities, to counter current and future terrorist threats.
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[H. Res. 259 Introduced in House (IH)]
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116th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 259
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives to support the
repatriation of religious and ethnic minorities in Iraq to their
ancestral homelands.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
March 27, 2019
Mr. Fortenberry (for himself and Ms. Eshoo) 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 to support the
repatriation of religious and ethnic minorities in Iraq to their
ancestral homelands.
Whereas the Nineveh Plain and the wider region have been the ancestral homeland
of Assyrian Chaldean Syriac Christians, Yazidis, Shabak, and other
religious and ethnic minorities, where they lived for centuries until
the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) overran and occupied the area
in 2014;
Whereas, in 2016, then-Secretary of State John Kerry announced, ``In my judgment
Daesh is responsible for genocide against groups in areas under its
control, including Yezidis, Christians, and Shia Muslims. Daesh is
genocidal by self-proclamation, by ideology, and by actions--in what it
says, what it believes, and what it does. Daesh is also responsible for
crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing directed at these same
groups and in some cases also against Sunni Muslims, Kurds, and other
minorities.'';
Whereas these atrocities were undertaken with the specific intent to bring about
the eradication and displacement of Christians, Yazidis, and other
communities and the destruction of their cultural heritage, in violation
of the United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the
Crime of Genocide;
Whereas, in 2016, the House of Representatives passed H. Con. Res. 75 expressing
the sense of the House of Representatives that the atrocities
perpetrated by ISIS against religious and ethnic minorities in Iraq and
Syria include war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide;
Whereas it is consistent with the commitments of Iraq, the Kurdish Regional
Government, the United States, and the international community to
guarantee the restoration of fundamental human rights, including
property rights, to genocide victims, and to see that ethnic and
religious pluralism survives in Iraq;
Whereas President Trump issued orders to defeat ISIS, and with the joint efforts
of the United States and 79 allies and partners, ISIS has been edged out
of large swaths of territory in Iraq and Syria that it once controlled;
Whereas, in July 2018, under the direction of Vice President Pence, the Genocide
Recovery and Persecution Response Program has partnered the Department
of State and the United States Agency for International Development with
local faith and community leaders to rapidly deliver aid to persecuted
communities, beginning with Iraq;
Whereas Christians in Iraq once numbered over 1.5 million in 2003 and have
dwindled to less than 200,000 today;
Whereas armed militia groups linked to Iran and operating in Sinjar and the
Nineveh Plains are increasing the instability and insecurity of northern
Iraq, preventing the conditions for local and indigenous minorities to
return to their homelands;
Whereas Iraqi religious minorities have faced challenges in integrating into the
Iraqi Security Forces and Kurdish Peshmerga; and
Whereas facilitating the success of communities in Sinjar and the Nineveh Plains
requires a commitment from international, Iraqi, Kurdish, and local
authorities, in partnership with local faith leaders, to promote the
safety and security of all people, especially religious and ethnic
minorities: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That it is the sense of the House of Representatives
that--
(1) it should be a policy priority of the United States,
working with international partners, the Government of Iraq,
the Kurdistan Regional Government, and local populations, to
support the safe return of displaced indigenous people of the
Nineveh Plain and Sinjar to their ancestral homeland;
(2) Iraqi Security Forces and the Kurdish Peshmerga should
work to more fully integrate all communities, including
religious minority communities to counter current and future
terrorist threats; and
(3) the United States, working with international allies
and partners, should coordinate efforts to provide for the safe
return and future security of religious minorities in the
Nineveh Plain and Sinjar.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
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