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    Washington Post: Why America supports the Christians of Iraq and Yezidis?

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    Post by Rocky Sun Jun 17, 2018 5:58 pm

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    (Encyclopedia of this day for [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]- The Washington Post has published a report by diplomatic editor Carlo Morello that USAID will send aid directly to Iraqi Christians and Yazidis under pressure from US Vice President Mike Pence. Said that the agency had given $ 10 million to two groups, one of them run by Catholic Relief Services / Catholic Relief Services, quoting USEID Administrator Mark Green. Morello said $ 25 million would be distributed later to help "oppressed communities" In Iraq, and specifically for Christians in the Nineveh plains Yezidi, and this humanitarian aid rises to Okulaitin during the fiscal year to US $ 100 million, was allocated to third efforts to stabilize and rebuild the areas that were driven out of which the organization of the state. It says it is a victory for religious groups that have tried to support the two religious minorities who have lived in Iraq for thousands of years but are facing the danger of disappearing or that their societies have been destroyed. The report argues that pushing for support for Christians and Yezidis confirms priority Set up by the Trump administration to help Christians, even at a time when it cuts funds for foreign aid. He said the administration was under pressure to send aid to the two Christian groups that pressed the State Department and the 2016 announcement of a " State genocide against Christians, Yazidis and Shiites, and said that time is running out before "extinct" Christians in the region. The writer pointed out that the number of Christians declined in the Nineveh region of a million and a half before the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, to become today 200 thousand people, while declining the number of Yezidis living in the area of ​​Sinjar to about half a million. The newspaper pointed out that the US policy is based on Humanitarian aid without discrimination in religion or race, the victims of genocide from Iraq's religious and ethnic minorities are considered unprotected. The report quoted Nina Shea of ​​the Center for Religious Freedoms at the Hudson Institute as saying: "What is reluctant to provide support based on faith in the case of Genocide based on religion? ", And added:" Ravenous survivors of the genocide, the worst humanitarian abuses and crimes, and swore after the Holocaust not to stand submissive and let Ptlashi and find communities ".otzkr Murilo that coalitions of religious groups contacted Bpenc, after hearing about the slow pace of humanitarian aid, and the penny monitors" U SE Ed " Since October, when he told "Defending Christians" that the administration would go beyond the "ineffective program" run by the United Nations, directing the program to religious groups in Iraq through USEID and religious relief organizations, In December, USEID awarded $ 6.6 million to three non-governmental organizations to assist returnees to Nineveh Province, the State granted 10 million to religious minorities in Iraq, and in January the USEID, 55 million of the 75 million payment for the United Nations Development Program projects Emaar in Iraq, said the second installment of 75 million will not be released until you get assurances that these funds will be spent in a good way. Since then, it has earmarked $ 4 million for health needs in Ninewa and is looking for local organizations to cooperate in additional grants worth $ 35 million. The UN Development Program has denied the accusations of slowly delivering aid to Nineveh and Sinjar. UN Secretary-General Marta Roidas said USAIDID helped fund 340 programs in Iraq and dozens of projects were announced, such as water, schools and clinics. The report says that the need is high and aid is inadequate. What was destroyed by the war b And the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) projects are only covering 1%. "We know there is a lot of work going on," the writer quoted an official from USAID as saying, but Bens was not satisfied with the progress being made. In the field, the Green Face of USEID, To travel to Iraq before the end of this month, to prepare a report on plans to transfer aid to Iraq quickly, and said a sharp statement from his office that the Vice President "will not tolerate any bureaucratic obstacles." The newspaper quoted a US official familiar with the positions of Pens, saying that the Vice President "USAID has failed to give priority to the issue, and is ready to support any changes made by the agency." The director of the Middle East office, a foreign service employee, was replaced by another eye for political reasons, Green's supervision at the International Republican Institute. According to the report, Bens said in a speech before Meeting of the Southern Baptist range on Wednesday: "We will not rest until we offer to our Christian brothers and oppressed communities in the Middle East support and resources they need to recover, reconstruction and prosperity in the land of their ancestors."



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