[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 42 (Wednesday, March 16, 2016)]
[House]
[Page H1393]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
GENOCIDE OF RELIGIOUS MINORITIES
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
Hawaii (Ms. Gabbard) for 5 minutes.
Ms. GABBARD. Mr. Speaker, there were two votes that occurred earlier
this week on House Concurrent Resolution 75 and House Concurrent
Resolution 121, which deal with very important and complex issues that
I would like to talk about this morning.
I cosponsored and voted for House Concurrent Resolution 75 because of
my grave concern about the genocide occurring against Christians,
Alawites, Shiites, Druze, Yazidis, and other religious minorities in
Syria.
However, I was extremely disappointed by amendment language that was
later added to this resolution that provides cover or an excuse for
ISIS and other terrorist organizations committing this genocide.
Specifically, the language I object to is the following: ``The
protracted Syrian civil war and the indiscriminate violence of the
Assad regime have contributed to the growth of ISIL and will continue
to do so as long as this conflict continues.''
I fully reject this amendment to the resolution because it gives
moral legitimacy to the actions of ISIS, al Qaeda, and others who are
committing genocide against Christians, Yazidis, and other religious
minorities in Syria.
This amendment is an obvious attempt to make ISIS look like their
cause is legitimate. This is absolutely unacceptable and undermines the
very heart and intent of this resolution.
This is very unfortunate because the problem of the genocide against
Christians, Yazidis, and other religious minorities in Syria is very
serious.
In fact, the main area in Syria where Christians and other religious
minorities have any protection today from being slaughtered and where
they can practice their religious faith without fear of prosecution is
in the territory that is still controlled by the Syrian Government of
Assad.
The reality is that the language added to this resolution, coupled
with its sister resolution, House Concurrent Resolution 121, is really
aimed at justifying the overthrow of Assad, the result of which would
be a complete assault and elimination of Christians and other religious
minorities in Syria.
The fact that this resolution, which was originally introduced to
increase protection for Christians, Yazidis and other religious
minorities, has now been hijacked so that it becomes a vehicle to
increase the likelihood of an even greater genocide against those
religious minorities is an absolute disgrace.
The reality is that, if the Assad regime is overthrown tomorrow,
every Christian, every Yazidi, and every other religious minority and
ethnic minority in Syria will be in even greater danger than ever
before from the genocide being perpetrated by ISIS, al Qaeda, and
others who are slaughtering them.
This resolution is no longer a sincere effort to protect religious
minorities. It has instead become a resolution to give more legitimacy
to ISIS and al Qaeda's genocidal activities and would bring about an
even greater genocide of those religious minorities by eliminating the
only area where they now have refuge.
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