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Friday, July 13, 2012

Washington D.C. lawmakers fight over whether to protect Christians and other non-Muslims from persecution

You would think this would be a no-brainer.  Protecting minorities in Islamic countries against persecution and subjugation.

Rep. Tom Lantos put it succinctly by challenging his fellow representatives about their commitment to protecting non-Muslims; "I would venture that the Coptic Christians, Baha’is, Chaldo-Assyrians, Ahmadis, small remaining Jewish population and countless other religious minorities throughout the Middle East and South Central Asia who face daily persecution, hardship, violence, instability and even death would be hard-pressed to see your objection to this straight-forward, bipartisan legislation."


From The Hill July 12 by Julian Pecquet


Lawmakers clash over Middle East religious minorities bill

Rep. Frank Wolf (R-Va.) ripped into Sen. Jim Webb (D-Va.) on Thursday for holding up legislation to protect religious minorities that has bipartisan support.

Wolf's bill to create a special envoy to promote religious freedom of religious minorities in the Near East and South Central Asia despite the State Department's objection sailed through the House on a 402-20 vote one year ago and has been lingering in the Senate since January. After hitting an impasse with Webb, the co-chairman of the bipartisan Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission publicly castigated him by publicly sharing a letter he'd sent to the senator Wednesday night.

“I learned several months ago that you had a hold on the legislation, and were blocking it from moving forward. I cannot understand why. More importantly, I would venture that the Coptic Christians, Baha’is, Chaldo-Assyrians, Ahmadis, small remaining Jewish population and countless other religious minorities throughout the Middle East and South Central Asia who face daily persecution, hardship, violence, instability and even death would be hard-pressed to see your objection to this straight-forward, bipartisan legislation,” Wolf wrote in the letter.

“Will a special envoy guarantee these communities’ survival – and even flourishing – in the lands they have inhabited for centuries? I do not know. But I am certain, that to do nothing is not an option – lest on this administration’s and this Congress’ watch we witness a Middle East emptied of ancient faith communities, foremost among them the beleaguered Christian community.”

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

There is little or nothing said in the mainstream American media about the sufferings of Christians and other religious minorities in the Muslim-dominated lands of the Middle East. I submit that the USA no longer has a free press in the First Amendment sense, but I cannot understand lawmakers, especially Senators, who would obstruct a bill to deal with the daily persecution of Middle East religious minorities. Acts of savagery at the hands of Muslims go on every day.