[Congressional Bills 115th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 741 Introduced in House (IH)]
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115th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 741
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives regarding the
rebuilding and resettlement of the Nineveh Plain, which is essential
for preserving the homeland and heritage of Christian Assyrians (also
known as Chaldean and Syriac), Yezidis and Shabaks.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
February 16, 2018
Mr. Denham (for himself, Mr. Vargas, Mr. Weber of Texas, and Mr.
Hultgren) 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 regarding the
rebuilding and resettlement of the Nineveh Plain, which is essential
for preserving the homeland and heritage of Christian Assyrians (also
known as Chaldean and Syriac), Yezidis and Shabaks.
Whereas the Nineveh Plain territorially affirms the indigeneity of the Assyrian
people for seven millennia, and is one of a precious few remaining
regions of territorial concentration for the Christian Assyrians and as
such presents a viable territorial solution to the existential crisis
facing the indigenous Assyrians;
Whereas, on October 22 and 23, 2003, through the final declaration of the
``Chaldean Syriac Assyrian General Conference'', the Christian Assyrians
declared their intention to make the Nineveh Plain a new, separate
jurisdiction under Iraq's burgeoning federal system with the express
intent of actualizing their right of ``self-administration'';
Whereas the Iraqi Minorities Council brought together independent, elected
representatives from the Shabak, Yezidi, Turkmen, and Assyrian peoples
in order to combine their efforts and formally call on the ``Iraqi
government to establish a new administrative unit (a new province) in
[the] Nineveh Plain in order to live [in] peace'' at least since 2007;
Whereas the United States Congress has at least twice formally legislated
support for Iraqis in their efforts to create a province in the Nineveh
Plain through appropriations report language in Senate Report 112-85,
adopted on September 22, 2011, and Senate Report 113-195, adopted on
June 19, 2014;
Whereas the Government of Iraq, through a decision of the Council of Ministers,
which is the executive branch of the Government of Iraq, initiated the
process of forming a province in the Nineveh Plain (as well as Tel Afar,
Fallujah and Tuz Khurmato) at the Council's Session No. 3 of 1/21/2014;
Whereas the Nineveh Plain province formation process was underway in mid-2014
when ISIL attacked Iraq, seizing Mosul and soon after the Nineveh Plain,
thereby derailing the process;
Whereas ISIL committed genocide and crimes against humanity against the peoples
of the Nineveh Plain, killing and persecuting thousands and forcing
survivors to flee their homeland;
Whereas the Nineveh Plains Protection Unit (NPU) was established in late 2014 in
response to the invasion of Mosul and the Nineveh Plain by ISIL;
Whereas the Nineveh Plain Protection Units are part of the Iraqi Security Forces
apparatus and are authorized to secure towns and villages in the Nineveh
Plain by Nineveh Liberation Operations Command (NLOC);
Whereas the Nineveh Plains Protection Units are the only Assyrian Christian
force formally listed as an ally alongside United States and Coalition
forces in Operation Conquest, to liberate the Nineveh Plain and Mosul
from ISIL;
Whereas ISIL was driven out of Mosul and the Nineveh plains in 2017, ending its
territorial control in Iraq; and
Whereas persecuted and displaced peoples are returning to their homeland in
order to continue the establishment of a Nineveh Plain province: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That it is the sense of the House of Representatives that
the United States should--
(1) work with the Iraqi Government, local governments, and
the international community to facilitate the safe return of
displaced peoples to the Nineveh Plain region;
(2) continue to support the establishment of a self-
governing province in the Nineveh Plain, in accordance with the
Government of Iraq's decision to establish a Nineveh Plain
Province through the Council of Ministers Session No. 3 of
January 21, 2014;
(3) prioritize rehabilitation efforts in war-ravaged areas
like the Nineveh Plain;
(4) expand partners in development and restoration to
encourage involvement and empowerment of non-sectarian,
indigenous, and ethnic organizations from the Assyrian and
Yezidi communities to build unity among vulnerable peoples and
transcend the vicious cycle of sectarian conflict in Iraq;
(5) recognize the importance of the Nineveh Plain
Protection Units in maintaining order and facilitating
resettlement and reconstruction rehabilitation efforts in the
Nineveh Plain region; and
(6) work vigorously to ensure there is a home and future
for vulnerable Iraqi minorities such as Assyrian, Yezidis,
Shabaks, and others.
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