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107th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. CON. RES. 29
Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding the conviction of ten
members of Iran's Jewish community.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
February 13, 2001
Mr. Engel (for himself and Ms. Ros-Lehtinen) submitted the following
concurrent resolution; which was referred to the Committee on
International Relations
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding the conviction of ten
members of Iran's Jewish community.
Whereas on the eve of the Jewish holiday of Passover 1999, 13 Jews, including
community and religious leaders in the cities of Shiraz and Isfahan,
were arrested by the authorities of the Islamic Republic of Iran and
accused of spying for the United States and Israel;
Whereas the 13 defendants were tried in a Revolutionary Court that was closed to
all independent journalists, outside media, international observers, and
family members;
Whereas no evidence was brought forth at these trials other than taped
``confessions'';
Whereas Jews in Iran are prohibited from holding any positions that would give
them access to state secrets;
Whereas the judge in the case also served as prosecutor, chief investigator, and
arbiter of punishment;
Whereas the Secretary of State has identified the case of the 13 Jews in Shiraz
as ``one of the barometers of United States-Iran relations'';
Whereas countless nations have expressed their concern for these individuals and
especially their human rights under the rule of law;
Whereas ten of the 13 Jews were convicted on July 1, 2000, of spying for Israel,
and were sentenced to prison terms of four to 13 years;
Whereas the head of state of Iran has the authority to pardon the ten Iranian
Jews;
Whereas the international community, including former President Clinton, has
condemned the convictions;
Whereas Iran must show signs of respecting human rights as a prerequisite for
improving its relationship with the United States; and
Whereas President Khatami and the Iranian Parliament were elected on a platform
of moderation and reform: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring),
That it is the sense of the Congress that the United States
Government--
(1) should condemn, in the strongest possible terms, the
arrest of the 13 Jews by the authorities of the Islamic
Republic of Iran, the unfair procedures employed against them
leading up to and throughout their trials, and the convictions
of ten of the 13 Jews by such authorities;
(2) should demand that these convictions be overturned and
that the individuals be released forthwith;
(3) should call on the Government of Iran to pardon the ten
Iranian Jews; and
(4) should ensure that Iran's handling of this case is a
benchmark for determining the nature of current and future
United States-Iran relations.
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