Tuesday, December 28, 2010

No One Cares About Christian Persecution

Imagine if there were Muslims suffering persecution at the hands of Christians. Our president would be shouting from the rooftops about the unjustness and demanding that Muslims be protected. What if it were Christians suffering at the hands of Muslims? What would he do then? You guessed it: nothing, nada.

Read from Hot Air:

Congress presses Obama to act on attacks on Christians in Iraq

"The war in Iraq has mainly been an exercise in partisanship, at least since the presidential election campaign of 2004. Since Barack Obama took office, however, the issue has mainly faded to the background as Republicans and Democrats alike tacitly agreed to support the administration’s decision to abide by the status-of-forces agreement (SOFA) negotiated by George Bush and Nouri al-Maliki in 2008 that will see the bulk of US forces withdraw by the end of next year. However, that schedule has generated further bipartisan agreement that the White House needs to do more in the wake of al-Qaeda attacks on Christians in Iraq to get the Iraqi government to defend the right to freedom of worship:


'Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill are fervently pressing the White House to stem mounting attacks on Christians in Iraq. …

Since 2004, 40 Christian churches and institutions have been bombed, according to the Chaldean Assyrian Syriac Council of America, seven alone on the eve of Orthodox Christmas in 2007.

In a recent letter to President Obama, the group warned that the current situation “promises more innocent Christian blood in Iraq, more turmoil in that country, and more shame for America.” …

Before the ouster of Saddam Hussein, there were about 1.4 million Christians in Iraq, comprising about 3 percent of the population, said Eshoo. Today, through a mass exodus and violence that has included a dozen clergy killed or kidnapped, about 400,000 remain.

“The numbers are stunning,” [Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-CA)] said. “We are really struggling to have the issue taken as seriously as it should be taken
.”'


The problem Congress sees is that of waning US influence in direct proportion to the withdrawal of troops. The White House has a rapidly-closing window in which to use its leverage to assist the Iraqi Christians; after next year, the US may have less influence than any time since the 1990 invasion of Kuwait to shape the direction of Iraq. Since the attacks, the House passed a resolution condemning the 'bloodbath,' and sent letters to Hillary Clinton and the GAO to review funding and protection policies for the 'indigenous religious communities' in Iraq, apparently to little avail.

Rep. Frank Wolf (R-VA), the co-chair of Eshoo’s Religious Minorities in Iraq Caucus, scolded President Obama for a weak, politically-correct response to the terrorist attacks:


'He also criticized the Obama administration for not mentioning “Christian” or “church” in condemning the attack, charging this downplayed the systemic targeting of the faithful.

“The United States strongly condemns this senseless act of hostage taking and violence by terrorists linked to al-Qaeda in Iraq that occurred Sunday in Baghdad killing so many innocent Iraqis,” White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said after the massacre.

What you’re seeing is the eradication of the Christian community,” Wolf said. “The world has pretty much turned away.”
'

Wolf says that the White House rarely responds to the concerns of the RMI Caucus, and gets the impression that the issue is 'not at the top of the list' with the administration at the moment. If so, Wolf and Eshoo are fighting the clock to get Obama to use what influence remains to stop the eradication of the Christian communities in Iraq. The bipartisan nature of these concerns should have the White House scrambling to get in front of the issue; instead, it appears that no one in the administration has the stomach to challenge Maliki and his government to act with more strength to protect religious freedom. That does not bode well for future management of the US-Iraq relationship."


And from Jihad Watch:

Obama calls Pakistani Prez to appeal for clemency for Asia Bibi -- no, wait...

"Actually, Obama has done nothing whatsoever about Asia Bibi, the Christian woman who faces judicial murder for blasphemy in Pakistan. But he did find the time to call the owner of the Philadelphia Eagles to congratulate him for giving Michael Vick a second chance.


With all the money we give these Muslim nations, we have every right to pressure them, yet we don't. In the words of Kanye West, "Obama doesn't care about Christians."

Sign the petition to tell Pakistan not to execute Asia Bibi

6 comments:

Diogenes said...

Hundreds of thousands of Iraqi (presumably mostly Muslim) civilians have died in the fighting over the last 7+ years, but does that bother you? No.

But you NOW get indignant about Christians being killed.

Sorry, but that can happen when one immense country invades another smaller country without provocation.

How about we recognize what's going on and just get the hell out of Iraq?

Oh, that's right: you rightwingnuts are insistent that we "win" this war.

How does one fight and win a war without casualties on all sides?

Diogenes said...

I signed the petition about Asia Bibi. What about the rest of you?

And, while you[re there, why not sign (as I did) the petition to stop rightwing attacks upon the Smithsonian Institute?

(No, I didn't think so....)

Anonymous said...

DiogenASS: Yea, I signed the petition to send you to the Guantanamo Bay Resort and Spa.

Have fun fool!

Diogenes said...

Hey, did you buy yourself one of those nifty $25 T-shirts from Rash Limbore, too? Please do; that'll give him another 15 minutes of Oxycodone stupor

Anonymous said...

So, as muslims died during the iraq war one must step aside and be silent when muslims murder Christians? Look diogenes imbecile, muslims massacred Christians outside a Church in Alexandria, Egypt, and Nigeria were they dragged a Pastor out of the church and beheaded him, just a few days ago in new year's eve, and those countries aren't invaded by the US or any other country, so find another excuse, you imbecilic moron. Even the king of Jordan realized the US has to remain in Iraq to bring stability to the middle east and is worried about the US leaving Iraq: http://islamo-nazism.blogspot.com/2011/01/iran-to-aim-missiles-at-israel-from.html "The urgent phone call Jordan's King Abdullah II put in to Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu Wednesday Jan. 5 dealt only marginally with stalled diplomacy with the Palestinians. The king pressed for answers on what Jerusalem and Amman can do to curb Iran's advancing domination of Iraq in the face of America's inaction" America didn't invade Iraq to kill mohammedans but to depose a dictator who was mass murdering mohammedans such as the Kurds, you asshole. Iraqi Christians are targeted by mohammedans because their religion as they have always done since the 7th century AD. Most of the iraqi deaths the last 7+ years were bcz of internal religious violence, clashes between sunni and shia mohammedans, sunnis bombing shias and vice-versa. The war isn't won yet because of the sissy that passes for POTUS and his gay "strategies" such as "winning the hearts and minds of the enemy" and throwing millions of dollars to the islamic pigs in the government of Afghanistan and Pakistan that go to finance the taliban and terrorist groups.

Diogenes said...

Yeah, screw the hearts and minds... just blow their asses up.

You prepared to keep American kids in Iraq forever? Because if you're waiting for an American-style democracy to take hold in Iraq, it might take that long.

And the whole "Saddam killed the Kurds!" argument MIGHT be meaningful... except for the fact that Saddam murdered the Kurds a whole DECADE before we invaded Iraq. Your usual bogus "SCARY WMD" argument carries more weight!