[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 132 Engrossed in House (EH)]
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H. Res. 132
In the House of Representatives, U. S.,
February 27, 2023.
Whereas, on February 6, 2023, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck central-southern
Turkiye, followed by a magnitude 7.5 earthquake later the same day,
followed by over a thousand aftershocks in Turkiye and northwest Syria;
Whereas the earthquakes have caused massive death and destruction, killing more
than 36,000 people and injuring tens of thousands more in Turkiye and
Syria;
Whereas the United States Agency for International Development and other
agencies mobilized Federal agencies and partners to provide life-saving
assistance to the people of Turkiye and Syria;
Whereas dangerous freezing winter weather conditions negatively impacted rescue
efforts and put earthquake survivors at further risk after thousands of
buildings collapsed into rubble;
Whereas the Republic of Turkiye is a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
ally of the United States;
Whereas prior to the devastating earthquakes, millions of people in Syria were
relying on humanitarian assistance, and Turkiye was hosting more than
3,500,000 Syrian refugees;
Whereas through 12 years of war in Syria, the Assad regime has impeded the
delivery of humanitarian assistance to civilians, including those in
areas now impacted by the February 6, 2023, earthquakes;
Whereas the Russian Federation and People's Republic of China have used their
veto power at the United Nations Security Council to restrict the number
of United Nations-authorized border crossings between Turkiye and Syria
from four to just one--Bab al-Hawa;
Whereas although areas outside of the Assad regime's control have been the worst
affected by the earthquake, Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad stated that
any aid to victims must go through the Syrian Government in Damascus;
Whereas Department of State Spokesman Ned Price has stated it would be ``ironic,
if not even counterproductive, for us to reach out to a government that
has brutalized its people over the course of a dozen years now'';
Whereas the Assad regime has shamefully used the earthquake to call for the
lifting of United States sanctions, falsely claiming that such sanctions
impede the aid response; and
Whereas the human cost of this disaster transcends mere statistics and has
resulted in deeply personal tragedies for countless families: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) mourns the horrific loss of life in Turkiye and Syria caused by
the earthquakes in Turkiye on February 6, 2023;
(2) expresses its deep condolences to the families of the many
earthquake victims;
(3) applauds the heroic work of humanitarian aid and rescue workers
on the ground to save lives and provide care for victims, including
United States Agency for International Development Urban Search and
Rescue teams, the Armed Forces of the United States, including members
of such Armed Forces stationed at the Incirlik Air Force base in
Turkiye, and the Syrian Civil Defense, otherwise known as the White
Helmets;
(4) applauds the response to the earthquake tragedy by the United
States Government, other governments, and nongovernmental organizations;
(5) applauds the civilians in Turkiye and Syria who have selflessly
volunteered to assist with response to the devastating aftermath;
(6) urges the international community to support heroic disaster
response efforts in Turkiye and Syria, including those by the Syrian
Civil Defense, the White Helmets;
(7) condemns efforts by the Assad regime to cynically exploit the
disaster to evade international pressure and accountability, including
by preventing the United Nations from providing assistance through
multiple border crossings between Turkiye and Syria;
(8) calls on the Biden administration to continue to use all
diplomatic tools, including through the United Nations Security Council,
to open all Turkiye-Syria border crossings for United Nations
assistance;
(9) underscores the need for international assistance to reach
northwest Syria to assist with disaster relief;
(10) calls for an increased oversight mechanism to ensure that
United States-funded assistance is not diverted for the benefit of the
Assad regime;
(11) urges the Biden administration to remain committed to the
protection of the Syrian people including by implementing the Caesar
Syria Civilian Protection Act of 2019; and
(12) welcomes the Republic of Turkiye's continuing support to Syrian
refugees in Turkiye and in northwestern Syria.
Attest:
Clerk.