The
following excerpts are from AINA.org:
A
report by a renowned journalist states that Christians are to be
excluded from an impending official United States government
declaration of ISIS genocide. If true, it would reflect a familiar
pattern within the administration of a politically correct bias that
views Christians -- even non-Western congregations such as those in
Iraq and Syria -- never as victims but always as Inquisition-style
oppressors. (That a State Department genocide designation for ISIS
may be imminent was acknowledged last week in congressional
testimony, by Ambassador Anne Patterson, the assistant secretary of
the State Department's Near East Bureau.)
Yazidis,
according to the story by investigative reporter Michael Isikoff, are
going to be officially recognized as genocide victims, and rightly
so. Yet Christians, who are also among the most vulnerable religious
minority groups that have been deliberately and mercilessly targeted
for eradication by ISIS, are not. This is not an academic matter. A
genocide designation would have significant policy implications for
American efforts to restore property and lands taken from the
minority groups and for offers of aid, asylum, and other protections
to such victims. Worse, it would mean that, under the Genocide
Convention, the United States and other governments would not be
bound to act to suppress or even prevent the genocide of these
Christians.
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ISIS Genocide Victims Do Not Include Christians, the State Department Is Poised to Rule
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