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House Concurrent Resolution 139 is the First Official Statement on Untouchability by US Congress
From Dalit Freedom Network In association with A.I.C.C./SC-ST Federations
For more information, contact:Ben Marsh, Social Justice Coordinator, Dalit Freedom Networkbmarsh@dalitnetwork.org (919) 841-8280
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WASHINGTON, DC (ANS) -- The House of Representatives today (July 23) passed HCR 139, "expressing the sense of the Congress that the United States should address the ongoing problem of untouchability in India," by voice vote this afternoon. The resolution is the first of its kind from the United States Congress. Sponsored by Congressman Trent Franks and Co-Sponsored by thirty-three leading human rights advocates in Congress including Congressman Tom Lantos, Chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, the bill contains historic language on untouchability in India, including a lengthy findings section detailing the effects of untouchability and caste abuse on outcastes in India.
The resolution calls on the United States government to work with India to address the problem of untouchability by raising the issue of caste discrimination through diplomatic channels and encouraging US businesses, USAID, the State Department, and other US programs and organizations working in India take every possible measure to ensure Dalits are included and are not discriminated against in their programming.
"We have seen history made in this resolution," said Nanci Ricks, Executive Director of the Dalit Freedom Network. "This resolution should encourage all Dalits suffering under caste discrimination in India. The United State Congress has heard of the atrocities of caste and has responded. We hope that the United States Government and US businesses working in India will heed this statement by the House and will join with the Dalit Freedom Network in fighting the effects of caste across India."
Dr. Joseph D'souza, President of the Dalit Freedom Network, praised the leadership of Congressman Franks and the many others whose active support of the Dalit cause made HCR 130 possible: "without the leadership of Members of Congress like Congressmen Franks, Wolf, Smith, Sali, Tancredo, Pitts, and Congresswoman Kilpatrick in sponsoring Dalit events, film screenings, and hearings and directing their staff to advocate on this issue with vigilance, this historic moment would have never happened. They and the many others who have worked to make this resolution a reality have earned the gratitude of millions of Dalits across India."
The resolution will face a concurring vote from the Senate soon.
The Dalit Freedom Network's mission is to partner with the Dalits (India's Untouchables) in their quest for religious freedom, social justice, and human dignity by mobilizing human, informational, and financial resources. Their website is: www.dalitnetwork.org
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