[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 554 Engrossed in House (EH)]
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H. Res. 554
In the House of Representatives, U. S.,
November 20, 2024.
Whereas national, ethnic, religious, and linguistic minorities and indigenous
peoples, including Yezidis, Turkmen, Shabak, Sabaean-Mandeans, Kaka'i,
and indigenous Christians (including Chaldean, Syriac, Assyrian,
Armenian, and Melkite communities), among others, have been an integral
part of the cultural fabric and history of Iraq and the broader Middle
East;
Whereas these same religious and ethnic minorities have made and continue to
make invaluable contributions to the prosperity and well-being of
societies across the Middle East and the world, including in the United
States;
Whereas, according to the 2017 Report on International Religious Freedom, the
Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (``ISIS'') is responsible for carrying
out a ``campaign of violence against members of all faiths, in
particular non-Sunnis'';
Whereas ethnic and religious minorities were subjected to innumerable atrocities
by ISIS, including forced religious conversion, kidnapping, slavery,
human trafficking, unlawful forced displacement, ethnic cleansing,
torture, sexual violence, and sex trafficking, among other crimes;
Whereas the Secretary of State declared on March 17, 2016, and on August 15,
2017, that ISIS is responsible for genocide, crimes against humanity,
and other atrocities against religious and ethnic minority groups in
Iraq and Syria, including Shia Muslims, Christians, and Yezidis, among
other religious and ethnic groups;
Whereas the Iraq and Syria Genocide Relief and Accountability Act of 2018
(Public Law 115-300) affirms that it is the policy of the United States
to ensure that assistance for religious and ethnic minorities is
directed towards those most in need, including those that the Secretary
of State declared were targeted for genocide, crimes against humanity,
or war crimes, and have been identified as being at risk of persecution,
forced migration, genocide, crimes against humanity, or war crimes;
Whereas members of these religious and ethnic minority communities continue to
face daily insecurity, discrimination, and hardship;
Whereas religious and ethnic minorities continue to face significant challenges
to returning to their ancestral homelands, including in Mosul, Baaj,
Sinjar, the Nineveh Plain, and other Yezidi places, due to security
concerns, economic hardship, and shifting demographics; and
Whereas the restoration and stabilization of these regions will provide an
opportunity for diverse ethnic and religious communities to flourish:
Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) commits to protecting and upholding internationally recognized
human rights of members of religious and ethnic minority communities;
(2) supports the restoration of security, stability, and economic
opportunity of, as well as the safe, dignified, and voluntary return of,
internally displaced persons, including those originally from the
territories of Mosul, Baaj, Sinjar, and the Nineveh Plain;
(3) supports the restoration of religious and cultural heritage
sites in Iraq, including, churches, and other religious sites, and
community buildings of religious and ethnic minority communities in
these regions; and
(4) supports equal and inclusive representation for religious and
ethnic minority groups in Iraq in line with article 125 of the
Constitution of Iraq and encourages the Secretary of State to promote
opportunities for affected minority groups to further that objective.
Attest:
Clerk.