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Emgage Foreign Policy Priorities

EMGAGE FOREIGN POLICY

FOREIGN POLICY ACTIONS:

OUR MISSION:

Across the globe, ultra-nationalist and far-right parties and politicians have successfully directed the powers of the state to persecute Muslims and other ethnic and religious minorities, committing gross human rights violations. From India to Burma to China and beyond, tens of millions of people are being denied their basic rights simply because they belong to a minority group.

Emgage Action is committed to standing on the right side of history by advocating for the human rights and dignity of all individuals through advocacy with Congress and the Executive branch.

MISSION:

Across the globe, ultra-nationalist and far-right parties and politicians have successfully directed the powers of the state to persecute Muslims and other ethnic and religious minorities, committing gross human rights violations. From India to Burma to China and beyond, tens of millions of people are being denied their basic rights simply because they belong to a minority group.

Emgage Action is committed to standing on the right side of history by advocating for the human rights and dignity of all individuals through advocacy with Congress and the Executive branch.

FOREIGN POLICY ACTIONS

Our Priorities:

Our Priorities:

BILLS WE SUPPORT

UYGHURS:

HR 2766: Uyghur Policy Act of 2023

Last Action: On April 20, 2023, bill introduced in House and referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.

Summary HR 2776: Congress commends countries that have provided shelter to Uyghurs in exile and urges countries with sizeable Muslim populations to demonstrate concern over the plight of Uyghurs. Congress also calls upon the Government China to —

  1. Open the Uyghur Autonomous Region to regular, transparent, and unmanipulated visits by members of the press, Congress, delegations, and others.
  2. Recognize and preserve the distinct ethnic, cultural, religious, and linguistic identity of Uyghurs.
  3. Cease all government sponsored crackdowns, imprisonments, and detentions of people 10 throughout the Uyghur Autonomous Region.

Primary Sponsors: Young Kim (R-CA)

HR 1324: Uyghur Human Rights Sanctions Review Act

Last Action: On March 1, 2023, bill introduced in House and referred to the Committees on Foreign Affairs, Judiciary, Financial Services, and Ways and Means.

Summary HR 1324: Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of State, the Attorney General shall determine —

  1. If any entity is responsible or complicit in serious human rights abuses against Uyghurs or other Muslim ethnic groups in the Uyghur Autonomous Region.
  2. If any entity meets criteria for imposition of sanctions under Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act, Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act of 2020, Comprehensive Iran Sanctions, Accountability, and Divestment Act of 2010, Executive Order 13818, and Executive Order 13553.

Primary Sponsors: August Pfluger (R-TX)

S 484: Combating Human Rights Abuses Act of 2023

Last Action: On Feb. 16, 2023, bill introduced in Senate, read twice, and referred to the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.

Summary S 484: To require the Secretary of Commerce to provide training and guidance relating to human rights abuses, including such abuses perpetrated against the Uyghur population by the Government of the People’s Republic of China, and for other purposes.

Primary Sponsors: Gary Peters (D-MI)

ROHINGYA:

H RES 85: Impose an arms embargo against the military of Burma

Last Action: On Feb. 1, 2023, bill introduced in House and referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.

Summary HRES 85: The United Nations Security Council should immediately impose an arms embargo against the military of Burma to prevent the continued acquisition of arms and military equipment and the proliferation of weapons throughout the country, and to hold the Tatmadaw accountable for grave human rights violations.

Primary Sponsors: Claudia Tenney (R-NY)

S RES 20: Condemning the coup in Burma and the detention of civilian leaders, calling for an immediate release of all detainees

Last Action: On Jan. 31, 2023, bill introduced in Senate and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.

Summary: A resolution condemning the coup that took place on February 1, 2021, in Burma and the Burmese military’s detention of civilian leaders, calling for an immediate and unconditional release of all those detained, promoting accountability and justice for those killed by the Burmese military, and calling for those elected to serve in parliament to resume their duties without impediment, and for other purposes.

Primary Sponsors: Ben Cardin (D-MD)

PALESTINE:

HRES 388: Recognizing the ongoing Nakba and Palestine refugees rights

Last Action: On May 10, 2023, bill introduced in House and referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.

Summary HRES 338: It shall be the policy of the U.S. to —

  1. Commemorate the Nakba through official recognition and remembrance.
  2. Reject efforts to enlist, engage, or associate the U.S. Government with denial of the Nakba.
  3. Encourage education and public understanding of the  Nakba, including humanitarian relief effort and the relevance of the Nakba to the modern-day refugee crises.
  4. Support the provision of social services to Palestine refugees through the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East.
  5. Support implementation of Palestinian refugees’ rights, enshrined in United Nations General Assembly Resolution 194 and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
  6. Condemn all manifestations of Israel’s ongoing hostilities Palestinians.

Primary Sponsors: Rashida Tlaib (D-MI)

BILLS WE OPPOSE

PALESTINE:

HR 1102: UNRWA Accountability and Transparency Act

Last Action: On Feb. 17, 2023, bill introduced in House and referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.

Summary HR 1102: To withhold United States contributions to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), and for other purposes.

Primary Sponsors: Chip Roy (R-TX)

BILLS WE SUPPORT

UYGHURS:

HR 2766: Uyghur Policy Act of 2023

Last Action: On April 20, 2023, bill introduced in House and referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.

Summary HR 2776: Congress commends countries that have provided shelter to Uyghurs in exile and urges countries with sizeable Muslim populations to demonstrate concern over the plight of Uyghurs. Congress also calls upon the Government China to —

  1. Open the Uyghur Autonomous Region to regular, transparent, and unmanipulated visits by members of the press, Congress, delegations, and others.
  2. Recognize and preserve the distinct ethnic, cultural, religious, and linguistic identity of Uyghurs.
  3. Cease all government sponsored crackdowns, imprisonments, and detentions of people 10 throughout the Uyghur Autonomous Region.

Primary Sponsors: Young Kim (R-CA)

HR 1324: Uyghur Human Rights Sanctions Review Act

Last Action: On March 1, 2023, bill introduced in House and referred to the Committees on Foreign Affairs, Judiciary, Financial Services, and Ways and Means.

Summary HR 1324: Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of State, the Attorney General shall determine —

  1. If any entity is responsible or complicit in serious human rights abuses against Uyghurs or other Muslim ethnic groups in the Uyghur Autonomous Region.
  2. If any entity meets criteria for imposition of sanctions under Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act, Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act of 2020, Comprehensive Iran Sanctions, Accountability, and Divestment Act of 2010, Executive Order 13818, and Executive Order 13553.

Primary Sponsors: August Pfluger (R-TX)

S 484: Combating Human Rights Abuses Act of 2023

Last Action: On Feb. 16, 2023, bill introduced in Senate, read twice, and referred to the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.

Summary S 484: To require the Secretary of Commerce to provide training and guidance relating to human rights abuses, including such abuses perpetrated against the Uyghur population by the Government of the People’s Republic of China, and for other purposes.

Primary Sponsors: Gary Peters (D-MI)

ROHINGYA:

H RES 85: Impose an arms embargo against the military of Burma

Last Action: On Feb. 1, 2023, bill introduced in House and referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.

Summary HRES 85: The United Nations Security Council should immediately impose an arms embargo against the military of Burma to prevent the continued acquisition of arms and military equipment and the proliferation of weapons throughout the country, and to hold the Tatmadaw accountable for grave human rights violations.

Primary Sponsors: Claudia Tenney (R-NY)

S RES 20: Condemning the coup in Burma and the detention of civilian leaders, calling for an immediate release of all detainees

Last Action: On Jan. 31, 2023, bill introduced in Senate and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.

Summary: A resolution condemning the coup that took place on February 1, 2021, in Burma and the Burmese military’s detention of civilian leaders, calling for an immediate and unconditional release of all those detained, promoting accountability and justice for those killed by the Burmese military, and calling for those elected to serve in parliament to resume their duties without impediment, and for other purposes.

Primary Sponsors: Ben Cardin (D-MD)

PALESTINE:

HRES 388: Recognizing the ongoing Nakba and Palestine refugees rights

Last Action: On May 10, 2023, bill introduced in House and referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.

Summary HRES 338: It shall be the policy of the U.S. to —

  1. Commemorate the Nakba through official recognition and remembrance.
  2. Reject efforts to enlist, engage, or associate the U.S. Government with denial of the Nakba.
  3. Encourage education and public understanding of the  Nakba, including humanitarian relief effort and the relevance of the Nakba to the modern-day refugee crises.
  4. Support the provision of social services to Palestine refugees through the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East.
  5. Support implementation of Palestinian refugees’ rights, enshrined in United Nations General Assembly Resolution 194 and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
  6. Condemn all manifestations of Israel’s ongoing hostilities Palestinians.

Primary Sponsors: Rashida Tlaib (D-MI)

BILLS WE OPPOSE

PALESTINE:

HR 1102: UNRWA Accountability and Transparency Act

Last Action: On Feb. 17, 2023, bill introduced in House and referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs.

Summary HR 1102: To withhold United States contributions to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), and for other purposes.

Primary Sponsors: Chip Roy (R-TX)