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Published: December 7, 2016

The USA Finally Recognizes the “Genocide Against … Christians”

By The Editor

SANLIURFA, TURKEY - JUNE 15: A Turkish soldier carries a Syrian refugees boy as they walk to cross into Turkey at Akcakale border gate in Sanliurfa province, Turkey, June 15, 2015. Members of the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia took positions on the outskirts of the Islamic State stronghold of Tel Abyad. Thousands of Syrians cut through a border fence and crossed over into Turkey on Sunday, fleeing intense fighting in northern Syria between Kurdish fighters and jihadis.According to Turkish security officials 10,000 people to come across from Syria in last two days. (Photo by Gokhan Sahin/Getty Images)


This is the latest installment in a year-end series looking back at a few of the many victories by the ACLJ in 2016.

In a major victory for Christians facing genocide in the Middle East, the ACLJ was able to celebrate a number of monumental steps forward in our ongoing fight to end the genocide and protect our fellow Christians from ISIS (Islamic State) terror.

This year, multiple international bodies, including the European Parliament, recognized the “genocide against Christians.” Our international affiliate in Europe was instrumental in these determinations.

The U.S. House of Representatives has unanimously declared that the atrocities being committed by ISIS constitute genocide against Christians and other religious minorities.

Then after a years long fight, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry finally recognized the ISIS is committing “genocide against . . . Christians.”  This was a monumental step in our 7-point plan to stop the genocide and protect Christians.

By securing international recognition of this brutal genocide, efforts to provide aid and support to the victims become much more efficient. Official recognition allows these innocent men, women, and children to obtain vital legal protections from ISIS’s slaughter. But our fight did not stop there.

In May, we celebrated yet another victory for our persecuted brothers and sisters in Christ when the U.S. House of Representatives agreed with our plan to create in-region safe zones for refugees in the Middle East. They approved a crucial amendment which calls for the establishment of refugee safe zones.

Despite the ongoing genocide being waged by ISIS, despite the constant slaughter and horrific attempts to exterminate Christians and other religious minorities from the Middle East, we have renewed hope that this genocide will come to an end. With your help, we will continue to advocate for the victims of this brutal violence. In fact, in our lawsuit against the State Department demanding answers about what actions are being taken to meet our international obligations in the face of genocide, the Obama Administration must begin providing answers to us before the end of the year.


The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at Aclj.org

 


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