[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 95 (Wednesday, June 18, 2014)]
[House]
[Page H5404]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
ISLAMIC STATE OF IRAQ AND SYRIA
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Michigan (Mr. Bentivolio) for 5 minutes.
Mr. BENTIVOLIO. Mr. Speaker, the crisis unfolding in Iraq is deeply
troubling to the American people. The rapid fall of several cities in
Iraq to terrorist Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, also known as ISIS,
has brought the militant group dangerously closer to establishing a
caliphate that spans the northern sections of Syria and Iraq.
ISIS has a reputation for brutality, including summary executions,
beheadings, and, in some cases, crucifixions. The implications of the
rise of ISIS for Iraq's ancient Christian community, along with its
other religious minorities, is troubling.
For years we have witnessed the decline of Iraq's Christian
community. Thousands have fled in the face of targeted violence. Those
who remained relocated to Mosul and the Nineveh plains. These areas
were some of the last remaining havens for this beleaguered and
brutalized Christian community in Iraq. In fact, Archbishop Warda, the
Chaldean Diocese of Erbil, indicated this past Sunday that for the
first time in 1,600 years there was no mass in Mosul.
The thousands who fled Mosul face displacement, imminent danger, and
a growing humanitarian nightmare, including access to clean water,
food, fuel, and electricity.
I urge the administration to engage with the Iraqi central government
and the Kurdistan Regional Government to prioritize security and
support for these vulnerable populations and provide emergency
humanitarian assistance to those brutalized communities.
If nothing is done, we will most certainly witness the annihilation
of an ancient faith community. I call on our international community to
stand together to protect the natural rights of being persecuted by
ISIS.
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