Thursday 26 October 2017

Pence: US Will Bypass UN and Aid Persecuted Christians Directly

Vice president announces plans to provide direct assistance to religious minorities targeted by ISIS.

On Wednesday evening, Vice President Mike Pence unveiled plans for the United States to provide more direct aid to Christians and other minorities facing genocide in the Middle East.

He reiterated the Trump administration’s commitment to defending religious groups persecuted under ISIS reign, announcing plans to visit the region in December and a shift in funding strategy away from “ineffective” United Nations programs. Instead, Pence said the president has directed the State Department to send aid through USAID and faith-based partners.

“We will no longer rely on the United Nations alone to assist persecuted Christians and minorities in the wake of genocide and the atrocities of terrorist groups,” Pence told the crowd at the In Defense of Christians (IDC) annual summit in Washington.

“The United States will work hand in hand from this day forward with faith-based groups and private organizations to help those who are persecuted for their faith. This is the moment, now is the time, and America will support these people in their hour of need.”

The Christian population in the region has dwindled significantly, with two-thirds of believers in Iraq and Syria fleeing since 2011. A 2014 CT cover story labeled Iraqi Christians “on the edge of extinction.”

“This is good news and we want to thank President Trump, Vice President Pence, and all those who have been working diligently on this issue,” said Frank Wolf, distinguished senior fellow at the 21st Century Wilberforce Initiative. “This should impact humanitarian aid for those living as internally displaced persons and refugees and stabilization assistance for the Christians and Yazidis returning to areas seized ...

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