[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 95 (Wednesday, June 18, 2014)]
[House]
[Page H5402]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
CRISIS IN IRAQ
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Virginia (Mr. Wolf) for 5 minutes.
Mr. WOLF. Mr. Speaker, Congresswoman Anna Eshoo and I are sending the
following letter, and we urge Members of Congress from both sides of
the aisle to sign this letter to President Obama:
Dear Mr. President:
Many Americans have been deeply troubled by the unfolding
crisis in Iraq. The rapid fall of multiple Iraqi cities to
the terrorist Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, ISIS, brings
the militant group notably closer to its declared aim of
establishing a caliphate that spans the northern sections of
Syria and Iraq.
A June 12 BBC article described ISIS in the following way:
``The group has a reputation for brutality. Parts of Syria
and Iraq that have previously fallen under its rule have
witnessed summary execution, beheadings, and even
crucifixions.''
It is against this backdrop, Mr. President, that we write
to you bearing in mind recent reports from Archbishop Bashar
M. Warda of the Chaldean Diocese of Erbil. While his
particular diocese is relatively calm at the moment, the
picture that he painted, consistent with news report, of the
situation in Mosul and the implications for Iraq's ancient
Christian community and other religious minorities was bleak
and sobering.
For years, we have witnessed a precipitous decline of
Iraq's Christian community. Thousands have fled in the face
of targeted violence. Many of those that remained relocated
to Mosul and the Nineveh Plain. To people of faith, Nineveh
is a familiar name: the site of a dramatic spiritual revival
as told in the Biblical book of Jonah. These areas were one
of the last remaining havens for this beleaguered community.
In fact, Archbishop Warda indicated that this past Sunday,
for the first time in 1,600 years, there was no Mass said in
Mosul.
For the thousands who have already fled Mosul, they are
facing not just displacement and imminent danger, but a
growing humanitarian nightmare marked by lack of access to
clean water, food, fuel, and electricity.
As such, Mr. President, we urge you and your administration
to urgently and actively engage with the Iraqi central
government and the Kurdistan Regional Government, KRG, to
prioritize additional security support for these particularly
vulnerable populations and expanded humanitarian assistance
and emergency aid delivery to those affected communities.
Absent immediate action, we will most certainly witness the
annihilation of an ancient faith community from the lands
they have inhabited for centuries.
Mr. Speaker, we urge Members to sign this letter by the end of the
day. More Biblical activity took place in Iraq than any other country
of the world, other than Israel.
Abraham is from Iraq, from Ur, which is Nasiriyah. Esther, for such a
time like this, is from Iraq. Jonah is from Nineveh--many people
believe may very well be buried in Iraq. Ezekiel is buried in Iraq.
Daniel, one of the great men of the Bible, is buried in Iraq.
So we urge all Members, this is something we can unite on. This is
not a Republican or Democratic issue. This is an issue of saving this
ancient community and urging the administration to urge the Kurds to
protect them as they flee from this area.
I urge all Members, please call my office, call Anna Eshoo's office,
to sign this letter by the end of the day, in order to save the
Christian community and other religious minorities in the Middle East.
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