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The full text of my letter is as follows:
Responding to the
humanitarian crisis in Northern Iraq
I am deeply concerned by the gross human rights abuses being
committed in Northern Iraq that is seeing thousands of religious and ethnic
minorities displaced from their ancestral homes. The forced and bloody exodus
of Christians and other religious minorities underlines most graphically that
freedom of religion and belief, a right set out in Article 18 of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, is being denied in the most violent and systemic
way possible.
I welcome the humanitarian steps the Government has taken to
date, but given the distressing pictures and reports that continue to come from
Northern Iraq, I fear that our collective efforts are failing those most in
need.
The level of humanitarian aid must be increased
significantly and its delivery must be accelerated. No effort should be spared
to protect all groups forcefully displaced by this conflict. The Government
should follow the example set by other European governments and make provision
to provide asylum to those that are unable to return to their homes for fear of
persecution and death.
As a constituent in your area, I ask you to raise these
concerns with the Secretary of State for International Development and other
relevant departments to ensure that additional steps are taken to alleviate the
humanitarian suffering in Northern Iraq and to provide refuge and sanctuary to
those most in need.
Yours sincerely,
Revd Canon Philip Ritchie
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