82S10973 MMS-D By: Naishtat H.R. No. 258 R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, Over the past 100 years, human history has witnessed the horror of the Holocaust and other genocides, and in 2009, the Texas Legislature established the Texas Holocaust and Genocide Commission to further educate Texans about those tragedies and to coordinate memorial events; and WHEREAS, Because numerous genocides have originated in April or have stemmed from events that occurred in April, many institutions around the world have designated that month as a time for raising awareness about how such catastrophes become possible; and WHEREAS, In April 1933, shortly after Adolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany, the Nazis issued decrees that defined millions of Germans as non-Aryan, that banned most non-Aryans from the practice of law and from employment in the civil service, and that restricted their enrollment in schools of higher education; as the ferocious campaign to protect the purity of Aryan blood progressed, millions of people became caught up in the increasingly murderous system; the victims included individuals from many ethnic, national, religious, and secular groups, together with such perceived undesirables as homosexuals, persons with disabilities, prisoners of war, trade unionists, and Communists; targeted for total extermination were the Jews and the Roma; by the time World War II ended, approximately six million Jews, two-thirds of those living in Europe, had perished; estimates for Roma losses range from about 250,000 to 500,000, including approximately three-fourths of those in Germany and half of those in Austria; and WHEREAS, In April 1975, the Khmer Rouge entered Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, and initiated the evacuation of that and all other Cambodian cities and towns in order to reorganize the country as a classless peasant society; during the reign of the Khmer Rouge, it is estimated that more than two million people died as a result of torture and execution, as well as of disease, starvation, and overwork on the new communal farms; and WHEREAS, In April 1992, Serbian forces laid siege to Sarajevo, the Muslim-controlled capital of the newly independent country of Bosnia and Herzegovina; the attack on Sarajevo began a period of "ethnic cleansing," which was aimed at expelling Muslims from territory claimed by the Serbs; among the atrocities that followed, the most notorious was the massacre at Srebenica, in which some 8,000 Muslim men and boys were killed; and WHEREAS, In April 1994, the airplane of the Rwandan president, a member of the Hutu ethnic group, was shot down; the attack set in motion the slaying of moderate Hutu leaders by Hutu hardliners and the slaughter, over the next three months, of 800,000 Tutsis; in April 2003, the displacement of Darfurians began in Sudan, leading to hundreds of thousands of deaths and the displacement of millions; and WHEREAS, In 2008, the Prevention of Genocide Task Force, convened by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, the American Academy of Diplomacy, and the United States Institute of Peace, issued a report stating that in order to stop future genocides and mass atrocities, effective prevention measures must be implemented before a crisis erupts; central to this notion was the idea that educating the public serves to protect individual rights and promotes a culture of lawfulness that can help to prevent future genocides; and WHEREAS, Genocide often begins with the stratification of a community in such a way that one group is ostracized and dehumanized and a spirit of intolerance is created that can lead to the mass murder of the targeted group and its supporters; it is hoped that learning about past and current genocides will create a recognition of the need for society to act when presented with instances of hatred and intolerance and will encourage people to rally to the protection of individual rights; and WHEREAS, The Texas House of Representatives has chosen the month of April to emphasize the need to heighten public awareness of the early stages of human behavior that spawn acts of genocide, the need to build strong communities and prevent future genocides, and the need at the state and national levels to continue to honor all who have been victimized by genocide; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 82nd Texas Legislature, 1st Called Session, hereby recognize the month of April 2011 as Genocide Awareness and Prevention Month as a tribute to all whose lives have been touched by genocide and as a reminder of the need for the protection of human rights and for vigilance against the forces of intolerance.