Tuesday, July 25, 2017

State Dept. ditch references to ISIS "genocide' against Christians, other religions

The State Department's top lawyers are doing everything they can to improve their image. 

"Their" in this case refers to ISIS. 

The lawyers are systematically removing the word "genocide"to describe Islamic State's genocide of Christians, Yazidis and other ethnic minorities in Iraq and Syria, from speeches prior to their delivery and on other official documents. 

It's almost as if they're afraid ISIS will sue them.

The truth is, the top lawyers who are bowing toward Mecca, are the same lawyers who were appointed by the President who bowed to the Saudi King.

Richard Visek was appointed by Obama as head of the State Department's Office of Legal Adviser in October 2016. 

Visek is the dhimmie behind the decision to remove the politically incorrect word "genocide" from official documents, according to Nina Shea, an international human rights attorney who directs the Hudson Institute's Center for Religious Freedom.

"I don't think for a minute it's a bureaucratic decision--it's ideological," Shea said. She has also spent 12 years as a commissioner on the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (CIRF) from 199 to 2012.

A State Department spokesman said, on Monday, that he would look into the matter and respond but wishes to remain anonymous in order to avoid a personal beheading.

Why are these liberals still working in the State Department?


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