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pampango

(24,692 posts)
Thu Nov 20, 2014, 09:25 AM Nov 2014

Progressive Caucus Calls on Congress to Let Diplomacy Work after House Passes Resolution Condemning

Human Rights Violations in Iran

Congressional Progressive Caucus Co-Chairs Reps. Raúl M. Grijalva (D-AZ) and Keith Ellison (D-MN) along with CPC Peace and Security Task Force Chair Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA), released the following statements today urging Congress to let diplomacy work in negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program between the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, China, Russia (P5+1) and Iran after the House passed a resolution condemning human rights violations in Iran.

“After years of inaction, the ongoing negotiations between the United States and Iran represent significant progress, and have the potential to make meaningful strides on nuclear proliferation and human rights in Iran,” Rep. Grijalva said. “The give and take of international diplomacy is delicate and should not be rushed for the sake of a deadline. I encourage all parties involved to continue their good faith efforts to bring about a lasting and meaningful deal that moves our nations forward.”

“The expansion of human rights for all Iranians is more likely to happen if current negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program are successful. Diplomacy with Iran empowers human rights leaders in Tehran because it weakens the claim that Iran is under constant threat which justifies the police state,” Rep. Ellison said. “Diplomacy empowers advocates to urge for rights like freedom of speech and religion. If Congress wants to help improve human rights in Iran, we must engage and support the P5+1 nuclear talks.”

“Iran’s human rights situation is tragic and deplorable; violations of human rights should be condemned. I hope this resolution is not used to undermine diplomatic efforts to reduce and provide for inspections of Iran’s nuclear program,” said Congresswoman Lee. “Maintaining diplomatic negotiations is vital to enhancing our regional security objectives and promoting human rights.”

http://cpc.grijalva.house.gov/index.cfm?sectionid=61&itemid=931

Diplomacy vs. bellicose rhetoric and military threats. No wonder the progressive caucus is backing Obama on this.
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Progressive Caucus Calls on Congress to Let Diplomacy Work after House Passes Resolution Condemning (Original Post) pampango Nov 2014 OP
Relations with foreign nations are for the President. I think all resolutions like this are, at a merrily Nov 2014 #1

merrily

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1. Relations with foreign nations are for the President. I think all resolutions like this are, at a
Thu Nov 20, 2014, 09:32 AM
Nov 2014

minimum, overstepping. However, both parties have passed them when in control of the House.

Gotta say it, though: gotta love Lee!

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