Arab News

US decries ‘genocide’ of Christians, others by Daesh

-

WASHINGTON: The Trump administra­tion denounced Daesh on Tuesday for carrying out “genocide” against Christians and other religious minorities in areas under its control.

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said the group is “clearly responsibl­e for genocide” against Christians and Yazidis in Iraq and Shiites in Syria and elsewhere. His comments were made as the State Department released its annual report on internatio­nal religious freedom.

Tillerson said he was making the pronouncem­ent to “remove any ambiguity” about previous genocide assertions made by his predecesso­r, John Kerry, who in March 2016 determined that genocide was occurring in Daeshheld areas but was criticized by lawmakers and religious groups for not declaring genocide was taking place earlier. Neither administra­tion’s genocide determinat­ion carries with it any legal obligation for the US or others.

“ISIS (Daesh) has and continues to target members of multiple religions and ethnicitie­s for rape, kidnapping, enslavemen­t and death,” Tillerson told reporters in presenting the report.

“ISIS is clearly responsibl­e for genocide against Yazidis, Christians and Shia Muslims in areas it controlled. ISIS is also responsibl­e for crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing directed at these same groups, and in some cases against Sunni Muslims, Kurds and other minorities,” Tillerson said. “The protection of these groups — and others who are targets of violent extremism — remains a human-rights priority for the Trump administra­tion.”

The religious freedom report, which is mandated by Congress, covers 2016 and does not address the Trump administra­tion’s decision to temporaril­y halt the admission of all refugees, many of whom are fleeing religious persecutio­n. The administra­tion has appealed challenges to the suspension of those admissions to the Supreme Court.

Michael Kozak, the acting assistant secretary of state for democracy, human rights and labor, said the administra­tion is concentrat­ing on trying to alleviate repressive conditions to reduce the need for people to flee their homes.

He noted that many who have fled would prefer to return to their homes than move abroad. And he noted that in Iraq and Syria specifical­ly, it was preferable not to disturb millennia-old religious minorities.

“We don’t want to uproot communitie­s that have been there for thousands of years and take them elsewhere,” he said.

 ??  ??
 ??  ?? Rex Tillerson
Rex Tillerson

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Saudi Arabia