[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 937 Introduced in House (IH)]
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119th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 937
Condemning the Government of Ethiopia for actions that threaten
regional stability, violate fundamental human rights, and undermine the
strategic interests of the United States in the Horn of Africa.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
December 9, 2025
Mr. Carter of Georgia (for himself and Mr. Wilson of South Carolina)
submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee
on Foreign Affairs
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RESOLUTION
Condemning the Government of Ethiopia for actions that threaten
regional stability, violate fundamental human rights, and undermine the
strategic interests of the United States in the Horn of Africa.
Whereas the United States has a strategic interest in promoting peace, security,
and good governance in the Horn of Africa;
Whereas the Government of Ethiopia has waged war in the Amhara region, while
violence continues to grip Oromia, Afar, Tigray, Ogaden, and other
areas, resulting in the loss of life, widespread destruction of
property, destabilization of the region, exacerbation of ethnic and
religious tensions, and the escalation of conflict-driven famine and
mass displacement;
Whereas reports from credible international and humanitarian organizations
indicate that parties aligned with the Ethiopian Government have
perpetrated gross violations of internationally recognized human rights,
including acts of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide;
Whereas the Ethiopian Orthodox Church and other religious institutions have been
targeted by violence, intimidation, and persecution, undermining
religious freedom and the stability of Ethiopian civil society;
Whereas prolonged instability in Ethiopia has created a power vacuum that may be
exploited by terrorist networks, authoritarian regimes, and other
foreign adversaries hostile to United States interests; and
Whereas United States taxpayer dollars should not support regimes or entities
engaged in systemic human rights abuses or religious persecution: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) condemns the Government of Ethiopia for perpetuating
conditions that undermine peace, stability, and the rule of law
in the Horn of Africa;
(2) expresses grave concern over the documented atrocities
and urges accountability for those responsible for gross
violations of internationally recognized human rights,
including war crimes, crimes against humanity, and acts of
genocide;
(3) opposes the use of United States taxpayer funds to
support any government or entity engaged in such abuses;
(4) calls upon the Secretary of State and relevant agencies
to use all available diplomatic and economic tools, including
sanctions and restrictions on foreign assistance, to hold
accountable those responsible for atrocities and to incentivize
democratic reforms and inclusive governance in Ethiopia;
(5) supports international and independent investigations
into alleged atrocities and urges cooperation by the Government
of Ethiopia with such efforts;
(6) affirms the commitment of the United States to
promoting religious freedom and defending vulnerable religious
communities, including the Ethiopian Orthodox Church;
(7) reaffirms that United States foreign policy must be
grounded in the defense of American interests, the promotion of
human rights, and the preservation of stability in
strategically vital regions; and
(8) urges the Trump administration to, without delay--
(A) initiate Global Magnitsky sanctions against
Ethiopian Government officials credibly implicated in
gross human rights violations;
(B) suspend nonhumanitarian aid and security
assistance to Ethiopia until verifiable progress is
made toward ending hostilities, protecting religious
institutions, and upholding international law;
(C) direct the Secretary of State to prioritize
support for civil society, human rights defenders, and
religious communities at risk in Ethiopia;
(D) submit to Congress a public determination,
pursuant to section 5(a) of the Elie Wiesel Genocide
and Atrocities Prevention Act of 2018 (Public Law 115-
441), on whether acts of genocide or crimes against
humanity have occurred in Ethiopia; and
(E) encourage coordination with international
partners to pursue justice, accountability, and
reconciliation through international mechanisms,
including the United Nations and African Union.
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