[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 9 (Monday, January 24, 2011)]
[House]
[Page H402]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
CALLING FOR A SPECIAL ENVOY ON RELIGIOUS MINORITIES IN THE MIDDLE EAST
AND SOUTH CENTRAL ASIA
(Mr. WOLF asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. WOLF. Mr. Speaker, last week the Tom Lantos Human Rights
Commission held a hearing on the plight of Christian minorities in Iraq
and Egypt. In the wake of the devastating attacks targeting Christians
in both countries, it is clear that religious minorities in the Middle
East are facing a serious threat that must be addressed. This recent
spate of violence has driven many Christians and other religious
minorities to flee the lands they have inhabited for centuries and
attempt to emigrate to the West. If the international community fails
to speak out, the prospects for religious pluralism and tolerance in
the region are bleak.
President Reagan once said that the U.S. Constitution is ``a covenant
that we have made not only with ourselves, but with all of mankind.'' I
believe the United States has an obligation to speak out for the
voiceless around the world.
This week I will introduce, with other Members, a bill which would
require the administration to appoint a Special Envoy for religious
minorities in the Middle East and South Central Asia in order to make
this issue a foreign policy priority, and I ask my colleagues to join
me.
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