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ACLJ Urges New U.N. Secretary-General to Recognize and Confront ISIS Genocide Against ChristiansThese instances are just a few examples of why it is imperative that the international community mobilizes and stops ISIS. Truly, as evidenced by history, evil triumphs when good men fail to act.
It is indisputable that ISIS (the Islamic State) is targeting Christians and other religious minorities in Syria and Iraq because of their faith—with an intent to exterminate them—and these horrific acts of violence are spreading around the world. In Iraq, Syria, and increasingly around the world, ISIS jihadists target Christians. Our letter details some of the horrific acts that ISIS has committed. The Islamic State's barbarity knows no bounds. For instance: In Syria, the Islamic State has beheaded and stoned men, women, and children for blasphemy, heresy, and apostasy. One Christian Syrian woman described "'Christians being killed and tortured, and ... children being beheaded in front of their parents'". She spoke of "250 children [who] were put in the dough mixer, they were kneaded. The oldest one of them was four-years-old". In February 2015, the Islamic State took approximately 230 Assyrian Christians hostage "after overrunning several communities on the southern bank of the Khabur River in northeastern Hassakeh province" in Syria. During the attacks, thousands fled. One year later, the last of the living hostages were released after the Islamic State receiv[ed] millions of dollars in ransom". The fate of at least five of the hostages is unknown. According to other reports, between 9 and 15 Christians were killed, and 373 were taken hostage.
And, in Iraq: Islamic State members in Mosul, Iraq, burned a twelve-year-old Christian girl to death: The "[j]ihadi fighters had come to claim a religious tax from the girl's mother ... but when the mother delayed in paying, they burned down the family home" while the mother her and daughter were still inside. "Mother and child were able to escape the burning building, but the girl had suffered such severe burns that she later died in the hospital"... We reminded the new Secretary-General that the rest of the world is not immune from ISIS' attacks and that ISIS is expanding its genocidal attacks against Christians outside of Iraq and Syria. In June 2016, "[e]ight suicide bombers launched two waves of attacks on the Christian town of Al Qaa in northeastern Lebanon". The New York Times reported that "[f]our attackers blew themselves up in the town before dawn, killing five people and wounding a dozen others, according to local officials. Four more attacks took place at night as residents prepared for funerals to be held on Tuesday morning, wounding 11 more people". "'People are stuck in their houses, not daring to go out and fearing more suicide bombers,' the Rev. Elian Nasrallah, the priest of the town's Mar Elias Church," told reporters. "He had been in his home at night, preparing his message for the funerals of those killed that morning, when he heard an explosion and saw a ball of fire erupt outside the church. 'We're living in terror in this town,' he said". According to reports, "nearly all experts believe it was carried out by ISIS fighters who infiltrated al-Qaa from nearby Syria". "Make no mistake, the[y] targeted [the] village for one reason: it is Christian"... These instances are just a few examples of why it is imperative that the international community mobilizes and stops ISIS. Truly, as evidenced by history, evil triumphs when good men fail to act. The ACLJ remains committed in its efforts to stop the genocide and protect Christians and other religious minority victims. Today's letter is just one of the many actions we have taken to draw awareness to and stop the ISIS genocide. Previously, we sent key legal letters to the former U.N. Secretary-General, Ban ki-Moon, the U.N. Office of the Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide, the former U.S. Permanent Representative to the U.N. Ambassador Samantha Power, and more recently, a letter to the current Permanent Representative of the United States to the United Nations, Ambassador Nikki Haley. We also submitted letters to the 47 Member States of the U.N. Human Rights Council. In addition, we sent two letters to then-Secretary of State John Kerry and followed those letters with a letter to current-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. We've submitted key legal documents and made two oral interventions at the U.N. Human Rights Council... Continue reading here.
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