Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HR1246

Introduced
5/21/24  

Caption

Condemning the Department of State's statement expressing condolences for the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Amir-Abdollahian, and other members of their delegation.

Impact

The resolution does not change existing laws but serves as a formal declaration from the House of Representatives regarding the stance of the U.S. government on the actions of the Iranian regime. It communicates Congress's strong disapproval of the Department of State’s condolences and emphasizes the need for accountability concerning human rights abuses perpetrated by the Iranian leadership. This condemnation underscores the U.S. legislative branch's role in foreign policy and upholding human rights standards globally, which could influence future diplomatic interactions with Iran.

Summary

House Resolution 1246 is a condemnation of the U.S. Department of State's statement expressing condolences for the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Amir-Abdollahian, and other members of their delegation following a helicopter crash in May 2024. The resolution outlines various human rights violations and aggressive acts committed under Raisi's administration, including the mass arrests and killings of protesters during the 2022 demonstrations sparked by the death of Masha Amini. It explicitly states that Raisi's actions have significantly undermined the ideals of freedom and democracy.

Contention

The resolution highlights significant contention regarding the appropriateness of the U.S. government's response to the deaths of foreign leaders implicated in widespread human rights abuses. Supporters of HR1246 argue that expressing condolences legitimizes a regime known for its brutal repression and violation of international norms. Conversely, some critics might suggest that such a resolution could exacerbate diplomatic tensions and hinder potential negotiations with Iran, advocating for a more nuanced approach to U.S.-Iran relations.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

US HR1256

Condemning the United Nations moment of silence for Ebrahim Raisolsadati as a blatant disregard of the United Nations Charter.

US HR1148

Condemning the Iranian regime's terrorism, regional proxy war, internal suppression, and for other purposes.

US HR100

Expressing support for the Iranian people's desire for a democratic, secular, and nonnuclear Republic of Iran, and condemning violations of human rights and state-sponsored terrorism by the Iranian Government.

US HR310

Condemning the inaction by the Islamic Republic of Iran in addressing the poisoning of Iranian schoolgirls, the Daughters of the Iranian Revolution.

US HR166

Expressing support for the Iranian people's desires for a democratic, secular, and nonnuclear Republic of Iran, and condemning the Iranian regime's terrorism, regional proxy war, internal suppression, and for other purposes.

US SR599

A resolution protecting the Iranian political refugees, including female former political prisoners, in Ashraf-3 in Albania.

US HB8586

TOOMAJ Act Targeting Oppressive Officers to Mitigate Abuse in the Iranian Judiciary Act

US HR627

Condemning the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran for the massacre of political prisoners in 1988 and the uprisings of recent years, including the 2018, 2019, and 2022 uprisings, and calling for justice for its victims.

US SR145

A resolution protecting the Iranian political refugees, including female former political prisoners, in Ashraf-3 in Albania.

US HB8038

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