[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
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[S. Res. 229 Reported in Senate (RS)]
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Calendar No. 67
117th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 229
Recognizing the devastating attack on a girls' school in Kabul,
Afghanistan, on May 8, 2021, and expressing solidarity with the Afghan
people.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
May 24, 2021
Mrs. Shaheen (for herself, Ms. Collins, Mr. Menendez, Mr. Risch, Mr.
Cardin, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Coons, Mr. Romney, Mr. Murphy, Mr. Portman,
Mr. Kaine, Mr. Cruz, Mr. Markey, Mr. Rounds, Mr. Merkley, Mr. Booker,
Mr. Schatz, and Mr. Van Hollen) submitted the following resolution;
which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations
May 27, 2021
Reported by Mr. Menendez, without amendment
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RESOLUTION
Recognizing the devastating attack on a girls' school in Kabul,
Afghanistan, on May 8, 2021, and expressing solidarity with the Afghan
people.
Whereas, on May 8, 2021, a car bomb and several other mechanisms were detonated
at the front gates of the Sayed Ul-Shuhada High School in Kabul, killing
more than 85 people, many of whom were girls attending the school;
Whereas the attack took place as the girls and their families prepared to
celebrate Eid al-Fitr;
Whereas the school provides education to the Dasht-e Barchi neighborhood, an
underserved area of Kabul where many members of the Hazara minority
community live;
Whereas the Hazara in Dasht-e Barchi have been the target of extremist violence
for many years;
Whereas, on March 12, 2020, assailants attacked a maternity hospital in Dasht-e
Barchi, killing 24 people including 2 newborn babies, mothers, and
members of the hospital staff;
Whereas 1 of those killed in the attack on the hospital was Maryam Noorzad--
(1) who was a midwife serving the Hazara community;
(2) who dedicated her life to providing access to healthcare to women
in remote parts of Afghanistan;
(3) who was murdered after refusing to leave the bedside of a patient
in labor; and
(4) whose bravery was recognized by the Department of State with an
honorary International Women of Courage award;
Whereas Afghan girls were restricted from accessing an education under the
Taliban, forcing some girls to dress up as boys in order to attend
secret schools and continue their education;
Whereas, according to a report by the Office of the Director of National
Intelligence--
(1) there are approximately 3,500,000 girls among the 9,000,000
children who are enrolled in school in Afghanistan;
(2) only 17 percent of girls in rural parts of Afghanistan attend
school, while 45 percent of girls in urban areas in Afghanistan attend
school;
(3) 80 percent of Afghan women older than 15 years of age are
illiterate; and
(4) schools are increasingly being forced to close due to rising
insecurity;
Whereas the education of girls is a necessary requirement for any country to
achieve long-term stability and peace;
Whereas the attack coincides with an escalation of violence in Afghanistan,
perpetrated by the Taliban, the Islamic State of Iraq, and the Levant
(ISIS) and other terrorist organizations; and
Whereas the recent escalation in violence has disproportionately impacted women,
who have been targeted while working as reporters, administering
vaccines, serving in prominent positions, and helping their communities:
Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) extends its heartfelt condolences to, and stands with,
the people of Afghanistan and the Hazara community;
(2) condemns all forms of violence against women and girls
in Afghanistan;
(3) supports United States and international efforts to
ensure that girls in Afghanistan are able to safely attend
school;
(4) affirms that the United States should continue to
provide assistance to support the rights of women and girls to
achieve an education;
(5) calls on the Government of Afghanistan to support
girls' education and to ensure that girls are able to safely
attend school;
(6) calls for international condemnation of violence
against Afghan women and girls; and
(7) asks the international community to devote the
resources and attention necessary to provide for the continued
safe education of girls in Afghanistan.
Calendar No. 67
117th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 229
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RESOLUTION
Recognizing the devastating attack on a girls' school in Kabul,
Afghanistan, on May 8, 2021, and expressing solidarity with the Afghan
people.
_______________________________________________________________________
May 27, 2021
Reported without amendment