Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HR472

Introduced
6/6/23  

Caption

Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives regarding United States policy recognizing the Semele Massacre of 1933.

Impact

The passage of HR472 will have significant implications for U.S. foreign policy and its approach to recognizing tragedies that affect vulnerable minority groups globally. It calls for an educational effort to promote understanding of the Semele Massacre and its relation to modern-day human rights issues, thus potentially shaping how similar events are remembered and addressed by future U.S. administrations. By affirming the importance of acknowledging historical atrocities, the resolution aims to prevent similar tragedies in the future.

Summary

HR472 is a resolution that expresses the sense of the House of Representatives regarding the recognition of the Semele Massacre, which took place in 1933. The resolution calls for official acknowledgement and remembrance of the massacre, where it is reported that up to 3,000 unarmed Assyrian Christians were killed by the armed forces of the Government of Iraq. The resolution highlights the historical context of the massacre, including the previous exile of Assyrian leaders and the extreme hostility they faced from the government following World War I.

Contention

Although the resolution seems to enjoy support among certain lawmakers, there may be discussions around the implications of such recognition on U.S.-Iraq relations and how it may affect perceptions of the U.S. involvement in Middle Eastern affairs. Critics could argue that focusing on the Semele Massacre may distract from current geopolitical issues or provoke negative responses from groups in Iraq and other stakeholders concerned with maintaining diplomatic ties.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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Similar Bills

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