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Last week I spoke on a panel at the International Religious Freedom (IRF) Summit in Washington, D.C.—a global gathering that brings together advocates, policymakers, and legal experts from around the world who are on the front lines of defending religious freedom. The Summit provides a rare forum to share firsthand experiences, expose ongoing...More

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The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has once again become the site of unspeakable violence , with Christian communities being targeted by terrorists and militant forces. On February 15, over 70 Christians – primarily women, children, and the elderly – were added to the list of victims when they were abducted...More

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Christians Facing Genocide

ACLJ to U.N. Secretary-General: Take Swift Action to Implement Key Genocide Resolution

ACLJ Staff Writers

April 3rd, 2018

As we have previously told you, your voice was essential in the passage of U.N. Security Council Resolution 2379. This resolution is a vital step in providing the relief that Christians and other religious minorities in Iraq so desperately need and the justice they most assuredly deserve. It is also a crucial step in sending the message that such barbaric behavior will NEVER be tolerated.

As part of our ongoing advocacy campaign to end the genocide of Christians in the Middle East and provide the relief that the victims so desperately need, we have sent numerous letters to key U.N. officials. We sent a letter to then-U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon, requesting that the U.N. formally recognize that the atrocities being committed by ISIS against Christians in Iraq and Syria constituted genocide.

We then sent a letter to each one of the 47 Member States of U.N. Human Rights Council urging them to recognize these atrocities as genocide.  We further sent letters to Adama Dieng, the U.N. Secretary-General’s Special Adviser for the Prevention of Genocide, as well as all 15 members of the U.N. Security Council urging them to take action to protect the victims.

We then sent a legal letter to Fareed Yasseen, Ambassador of the Republic of Iraq to the United States, where we urged him to “make whatever demands or submissions necessary to the United Nations to initiate and request the international community to honor its commitments under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.”

In our effort, we continued to reach out to the international community by sending letters to the government of the United Kingdom and other key world leaders as well as to the newly elected Secretary-General of the U.N., António Guterres, bringing to their attention the atrocities ISIS has been committing against Christians other religious and ethnic minorities.

We then sent a follow-up letter to the U.N. Secretary-General’s Special Adviser for the Prevention of Genocide, Adama Dieng. He quickly responded informing us that he had shared some of our key policy recommendations with the Iraqi government. We also received a response from the U.K. informing us that it was working with Iraq to draft a new U.N. resolution.

Shortly thereafter, the U.K. along with Iraq co-sponsored U.N. Security Council Resolution 2379, which implemented several of our key recommendations. It was subsequently passed unanimously. This Resolution tasks the Secretary-General with appointing a Special Adviser for the purpose of establishing an investigative team to collect and preserve evidence that includes “genocide.” The Resolution directed the Secretary-General to quickly report back to the Security Council with the Terms of Reference to be approved by the Security Council.

In a recent development, the Secretary-General has submitted to the Security Council his Terms of Reference. Those Terms of Reference have now been approved by the Security Council.  This means that the Secretary-General is now empowered to select his Special-Adviser who will be in charge of creating an investigative team and can now begin to collect and preserve evidence of the ISIS genocide.

This past week we sent another letter to the U.N. Secretary-General, António Guterres, thanking him for submitting his Terms of Reference and urging him to be diligent in swiftly picking the right person to see that this critical job gets done. We wrote:

Now that the Security Council has approved your Terms of Reference, we respectfully and solemnly urge you to expeditiously appoint a Special Adviser who can then begin to immediately assemble an Investigative Team to collect and preserve evidence of the ISIS genocide. As evidence collection is crucial for holding ISIS members accountable for their egregious actions and crimes as well as bringing justice to the victims, it is imperative to begin this process without delay.

We also urge you to make the influence and resources of your esteemed Office available to the Special Adviser and do all in your power to ensure thoroughness in the collection, documentation, and preservation of evidence to prosecute these grotesque ISIS atrocities, including genocide, as required by Security Council Resolution 2379 and the Terms of Reference. This critical investigation will no doubt provide your Office with resources necessary to protect the victims of these atrocities in fulfillment of the international community’s responsibility to protect. We thank you for your commitment to this issue and for your continuing attention to our concerns.

We will continue to advocate on behalf of the Christians who have been facing the ISIS genocide in order to get them the relief they so desperately need.

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ACLJ Files U.N. Submission Demanding Immediate Appointment of...

ACLJ Staff Writers  //

Jun 06, 2018

There remains a mass humanitarian crisis in the Middle East where Christians have been terrorized, attacked, and brutally murdered in an atrocious genocide. We’re taking action. Christians have been forced...

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Delivering Aid to Christians Facing Genocide in Iraq

Jordan Sekulow  //

Jan 23, 2018

It may be the biggest step forward in our genocide campaign since the U.S. officially recognized the “ genocide against . . . Christians .” The U.S. government has just secured a major concession from the U.N.

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Demanding Iraq Take Action for Christians Facing Genocide

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Nov 29, 2017

As part of our ongoing campaign to bring an end to the ISIS genocide against Christians in Iraq and Syria, we just sent a legal letter to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Iraq, Dr. Ibrahim...

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