[Congressional Bills 114th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 403 Introduced in House (IH)]
114th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 403
Recognizing the campaign of genocide against the Kurdish people in
Iraq.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
July 29, 2015
Mr. Van Hollen (for himself and Mrs. Blackburn) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs
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RESOLUTION
Recognizing the campaign of genocide against the Kurdish people in
Iraq.
Whereas Saddam Hussein's campaign of genocide against Iraq's Kurdish community
began in the 1960s and that 4,500 Kurdish villages were destroyed
between 1976 and 1988;
Whereas the campaign of genocide against Iraq's Kurdish community included the
deportation and disappearances of Faily Kurds in the 1970s and 1980s,
the murder of 8,000 Kurdish men and boys from the Barzani tribe in 1983,
the use of chemical weapons in the late 1980s in the Anfal operation and
notably at Halabja;
Whereas during the Anfal campaign of genocide in 1987 to 1988 almost 200,000
Kurds perished or disappeared, families were torn apart;
Whereas this year marks the 27th anniversary of the attacks on Halabja and other
Kurdish towns when Iraqi planes used poison gas to kill thousands of
Iraqi Kurds in gross violation of the international conventions against
the use of chemical weapons;
Whereas, on September 9, 1988, the United States Senate passed the Prevention of
Genocide Act of 1988 calling for sanctions against Iraq after the use of
chemical weapons on the Kurds;
Whereas the Prevention of Genocide Act of 1988 acknowledged that ``the Iraqi
army has undertaken a campaign to depopulate the Kurdish regions of Iraq
by destroying all Kurdish villages in large part of northern Iraq and by
killing the civilian populations (Section 2, subsection 3). Iraq's
campaign against the Kurdish people appears to constitute an act of
genocide (Section 2, subsection 7)'';
Whereas, on February 28, 2013, the British Parliament passed a resolution
recognizing the Kurdish genocide; and
Whereas recognition by the United States Government of the campaign of genocide
against the Iraqi Kurds will send to the world a message of support for
international conventions and human rights: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) recognizes and deplores the campaign of genocide
against the Kurdish people in Iraq;
(2) calls on the United States Government to recognize the
campaign of genocide committed against the Kurdish people in
Iraq;
(3) urges international organizations to do the same; and
(4) reaffirms its commitment to the friendship between the
United States and the Kurdish people in Iraq.
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