House resolution on Venezuelan Jews introduced

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Rep. Connie Mack (R-Fla.) has introduced a resolution in the House of Representatives expressing support for the Venezuelan Jewish community.

The resolution, with 25 Republican cosponsors, condemns "anti-Semitic acts" in Venezuela, urges the Venezuelan government to take "verifiable steps to ensure the safety of the Jewish community in the country" and encourages the president and secretary of state to "reach out to democracy and human rights activists in Venezuela, and to assist them in their efforts in combating anti-Semitism in Venezuela."

Mack’s press release, which includes a list of all 25 cosponsors and the full text of the resolution, is after the jump: [[READMORE]]

MACK INTRODUCES RESOLUTION SUPPORTING VENEZUELAN JEWISH COMMUNITY

WASHINGTON – Congressman Connie Mack (FL-14), the Ranking Republican on the Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere, introduced a resolution in the House of Representatives today that would express Congress’ support for the Jewish community in Venezuela.  Mack’s resolution has 25 original cosponsors.

Mack said:

"The Jewish community in Venezuela has a deep-rooted history in the country that spans several centuries.  They deserve our support and the support of others around the world in their struggle for freedom from oppression and state-sponsored persecution.

"Sadly and not surprisingly, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has created a hostile environment that has tolerated and encouraged targeted acts of violence and oppression against the Jewish community.  Chavez’s dangerous alliances with Iran and Syria, his support of terrorist
organizations like Hamas and Hezbollah, and his inflammatory statements condemning Israel and the Jewish community, further prove he is a threat to the freedom, security and prosperity of the Jewish community and all Venezuelans.

"This important resolution lets the Venezuelan Jewish community know that the United States Congress stands with them and rejects Chavez’s anti-Semitic views.  The people of Venezuela deserve our support in their fight for peace and freedom."

The following 25 Members of Congress are original cosponsors of the legislation: Gus Bilirakis (FL-9), Mary Bono Mack (CA-45), Rob Bishop (UT-01), Dan Burton (IN-05), John Campbell (CA-48), Minority Whip Eric Cantor (VA-07), Lincoln Diaz-Balart (FL-21), Mario Diaz-Balart (FL-25), Mark Steven Kirk (IL-10), Doug Lamborn (CO-05), Michael McCaul (TX-10), Republican Policy Committee Chairman Thaddeus McCotter (MI-11), Dana Rohrabacher (CA-46), Tom Rooney (FL-16), John Shimkus (IL-19), Aaron Schock (IL-18), Don Manzullo (IL-16), Paul Broun (GA-10), Bill Shuster (PA-09), Joe Wilson (SC-02), Ed Royce (CA-40), Scott Garrett (NJ-05), Sue Myrick (NC-09), Republican Conference Chairman Mike Pence (IN-06), and Ted Poe (TX-02).

The text of the resolution follows:

CONCURRENT RESOLUTION

Expressing the support of Congress for the Jewish community in Venezuela.

Whereas it is the policy of the United States to protect religious freedom and to oppose hatred based on religion, nationality, race, or ethnicity, including countering anti-Semitism, at home and abroad;

Whereas the Jewish community in Venezuela has been a thriving one and the Jewish population included families that have lived in the country for over two centuries and many survivors of World ar II;

Whereas according to the Contemporary Global Anti-Semitism Report released by the Department of State’s Office of the Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism, "in Venezuela, President Hugo Chavez has publicly demonized Israel and utilized stereotypes about Jewish financial influence and control, while Venezuela’s government-sponsored mass media have become vehicles for anti-Semitic discourse";

Whereas according to the 2008 State Department’s Human Rights Report on Venezuela, there has been a rise in anti-Semitic vandalism, caricatures, intimidations, and physical attacks on Jewish institutions from March 2008 onward;

Whereas the 2008 International Religious Freedom Report released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, "[g]overnment-sponsored media outlets [in Venezuela] utilized anti-Jewish caricatures and political cartoons on several occasions";

Whereas in December 2007, Jewish leaders in Venezuela and across the world condemned an armed police raid, in search of weapons, on a Jewish center in Caracas where no weapons were found;

Whereas on January of 2009, a Caracas synagogue was ransacked and vandalized and the assailants shattered religious objects, spray-painting "Jews, get out" on the temple’s walls and stole a computer database containing names and addresses of Jews living in
Venezuela;

Whereas the Anti-Defamation League issued a statement condemning the January 2009 attack on the synagogue stating that "it is directly related to the atmosphere of anti-Jewish intimidation promoted by President Chavez and his government apparatus";

Whereas in February 2009, assailants threw an explosive at a Jewish community center, spreading widespread fear in the Jewish community in Venezuela;

Whereas President Chavez stated that "Israel continues to behave like the assassin arm of the government of the United States…[and that] the government of Israel is a government of assassins, government engaged in genocide";

Whereas, on January 6, 2009, President Hugo Chavez expelled Israel’s ambassador to Venezuela along with six other Israeli diplomats;

Whereas, on January 14, 2009, Venezuela officially severed relations with the State of Israel ending 60 years of diplomatic ties and deepening the vulnerability of Venezuelan Jews;

Whereas Navy Admiral James Stavridis, head of U.S. Southern Command, testified before the Armed Services Committee on March 18, 2009, and indicated that "[t]errorist networks are active throughout our hemisphere [and are] involved in…logistical support for parent organizations based in the Middle East, such as Hizballah and Hamas.’ Admiral Stavridis further indicated that ‘our intelligence has demonstrated that pre-operational and operational activities have indeed
occurred [in the region]";

Whereas according to the 2007 Country Report on Terrorism, released by the Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism, "two self-proclaimed Islamic extremists were arrested in October 2006 for placing a pair of pipe bombs outside the American Embassy in Caracas.";

Whereas, on June 18, 2008, the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) announced that it was freezing the United States assets of two Venezuelans, Ghazi Nasr al Din (a Venezuelan diplomat serving in Lebanon) and Fawzi Kan’an, for providing financial and other support to Hezbollah;

Whereas the Department of State’s 2009 International Travel information on Venezuela specifies that since 2006, "statistics have shown an alarming 78 percent increase in the number of reported kidnappings in Venezuela’ and that kidnappers deal ‘with victim’s families directly or
[sell] the victim to terrorist groups";

Whereas the 2007 Country Report also states that "Iran and Venezuela [conduct] weekly Iran Airlines flights connecting Tehran and Damascus with Caracas, [and that] passengers on these flights [are] not subject to immigration and customs controls at Simon Bolivar International Airport." The 2007 Country Report continues that "Venezuelan citizenship, identity, and travel documents remained easy to obtain, making Venezuela a potentially attractive way station for terrorists.";

Whereas a pattern for terrorism against Jewish communities in Latin America already exists, exemplified by the fact that on July 18, 1994, 85 innocent people were killed and 300 were wounded when the Argentine Jewish Mutual Association (AMIA) was bombed in Buenos Aires, Argentina;

Whereas it was reported that contact was made by the Iranian embassy in Buenos Aires to a mosque in Canuelas, Argentina, in the days before the AMIA bombing;

Whereas President Ahmadinejad and President Chavez have forged a close relationship;

Whereas according to the Annual Threat Assessment of the Director of National Intelligence, released on February 5, 2008, Venezuela has greatly increased its cooperation with Iran; and

Whereas according to United States intelligence officials, Iran possesses the potential to use its close relationship with Venezuela to facilitate the smuggling of people, drugs, and weapons into the Western Hemisphere through terrorist proxy groups:

Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That Congress-

(1) condemns the anti-Semitic acts in Venezuela;

(2) expresses its support for all Venezuelan citizens targeted by the Chavez government, including those in the Jewish community, in their daily struggle for freedom, civil liberties, and the protection of the rule of law;

(3) expresses its grave concern regarding the increased collaboration between the Iranian regime, its proxy militia Hezbollah, and the Venezuela Government, and the ramifications such collaboration will have on the Jewish community in Venezuela;

(4) calls on the Government of Venezuela to abide by its international obligations and to protect the rights of the Jewish Venezuelan community, irrespective of their political views;

(5) urges that the Government of Venezuela takes verifiable steps to ensure the safety of the Jewish community in the country; and

(6) encourages the President and the Secretary of State to reach out to democracy and human rights activists in Venezuela, and to assist them in their efforts in combating anti-Semitism in Venezuela.
 

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