[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 120 (Tuesday, July 29, 2014)]
[House]
[Page H6982]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HAS LAST CHRISTIAN LEFT IRAQI CITY OF MOSUL AFTER 2,000 YEARS?
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Virginia (Mr. Wolf) for 5 minutes.
Mr. WOLF. Mr. Speaker, I want to read the following piece that was
posted on nbcnews.com yesterday. The headline was: ``Has Last Christian
Left Iraqi City of Mosul After 2,000 Years?''
Samer Kamil Yacub was alone when four Islamist militants
carrying AK-47s arrived at his front door and ordered him to
leave the city. The 70-year-old Christian had failed to
comply with a decree issued by the Islamic State of Iraq and
Syria, ISIS.
Yacub's hometown of Mosul had boasted a Christian community
for almost 2,000 years. But then the al Qaeda-inspired
fighters who overran the city last month gave Christians an
ultimatum. They could stay and pay a tax or convert to
Islam--or be killed.
Yacub, 70, was one of the few Christians remaining beyond
last Saturday's noon deadline. He may have even been the last
to leave alive. ``A fighter said, `I have orders to kill you
now,''' Yacub said just hours after the Sunni extremists
tried to force their way into his home at 11 a.m. on Monday.
``All of the people in my neighborhood were Muslim. They came
to help me--about 20 people--at the door in front of my
house. They tried to convince ISIS not to kill me.''
The rebels spared Yacub but threw him out of the city where he had
spent his entire life. They also took his Iraqi ID card before
informing him that elderly women would be given his house.
Mr. Speaker, this is but one example of what is unfolding in Iraq
right before our eyes. The end of Christianity, as we now know it, is
taking place in Iraq. This is the fifth time I have come to the floor
over the last week to try to raise awareness of what is happening, to
talk about the genocide.
It is genocide that is taking place. Yes, genocide: the systematic
extermination of a people of faith by violent extremists seizing power
in a region. Churches and monasteries have been seized. Many of them
have been burned down.
Last week, it was widely reported that ISIS had blown up the tomb of
the prophet Jonah.
Christians, threatened with their lives if they do not leave the
region, are being robbed as they leave a land they have lived on for
more than 2,000 years.
With the exception of Israel, the Bible contains more references to
the cities, regions, and nations of ancient Iraq than any other
country. The patriarch Abraham lived in the city of Ur. Isaac's bride,
Rebekah, came from northwest Iraq. Jacob spent 20 years in Iraq, and
his sons--the 12 tribes of Israel--were born in northwest Iraq. The
events of the book of Esther took place in Iraq, as did the account of
Daniel in the lion's den.
Many of Iraqi's Christians still speak Aramaic, the language of
Jesus. The Pope has spoken out. His Beatitude Ignatius Ephrem Joseph
III Younan, the overseer of Syriac Catholics around the globe, has
spoken out.
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His Grace Bishop Angaelos, general bishop of the Coptic Orthodox
Church in the United Kingdom, has spoken out. Archbishop Justin Welby,
the archbishop of Canterbury and leader of the world's 80 million
Anglicans, has spoken out. Russell Moore, a key leader in the Southern
Baptist Convention, has spoken out.
Despite these Christian leaders speaking out about the systematic
extermination of Christians in Iraq, the silence in this town, in
Washington, is deafening. Does Washington even care? Where is the Obama
administration? The President has failed. Where is the Congress? The
Congress has failed.
Time is running out. The Christians and other religious minorities in
Iraq are being targeted for extinction. They need our help. Literally,
during our time, we will see the end of Christianity in the place it
began.
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