"What's happening in Iraq and in Syria is deeply troubling. We do see this extremist organization targeting religious minorities. In their propaganda they're featuring evidence of trying to wipe out these religious minorities," White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest told reporters yesterday.
US President Barack Obama, has talked on a number of occasions about how this is deeply troubling and is an affront to every person of faith, he said.
"There certainly is the example of Mount Sinjar, which we have cited here frequently that there were Yazidis who were trapped in it. ISIL fighters had them cornered, and those ISIL fighters were vowing to slaughter them," he said.
Earlier in the morning US Secretary of State John Kerry announced ISIL is committing genocide in the areas under its control.
"In my judgment, Daesh is responsible for genocide against groups in areas under its control, including Yezidis, Christians, and Shia Muslims. Daesh is genocidal by self-proclamation, by ideology, and by actions - in what it says, what it believes, and what it does. Daesh is also responsible for crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing directed at these same groups and in some cases also against Sunni Muslims, Kurds, and other minorities," Kerry told reporters.
"We have not been able to compile a complete record. I think that's obvious on its face; we don't have access to everywhere. But over the past months, we have conducted a review of the vast amount of information gathered by the State Department, by our intelligence community, by outside groups. And my conclusion is based on that information and on the nature of the acts reported," Kerry said.
The US has taken steps to try to protect religious minorities in that region of the world from being the victims of violence at the hands of ISIL, he asserted.
"What it essentially indicates is that the United States will cooperate with independent efforts to investigate genocide," Earnest said.
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