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NIAC Applauds General License for Earthquake Assistance
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: David Elliott Phone: 202-379-1614 Email: delliott@niacouncil.org
NIAC strongly applauds the White House for issuing a
temporary general license authorizing charitable organizations to provide
direct humanitarian and reconstruction assistance to the victims of the
earthquakes in northwest Iran.
“This humanitarian gesture will empower the American people
to help Iranians who’ve lost everything to this terrible natural disaster,”
said NIAC assistant policy director David Elliott. “The White House
should be commended for ensuring that emergency relief efforts won’t be held
hostage to the bad relations between the two countries.”
The White House’s decision comes after thousands of
Americans, 14 members of Congress, and a broad coalition of organizations wrote
to the President urging him to issue a general license exempting humanitarian
relief efforts from sanctions on Iran. President Bush issued a similar
sanctions waiver after a devastating earthquake hit Bam, Iran in 2003.
"The onus is now on the Iranian government to put the wellbeing of its people first and eliminate all obstacles for delivering aid to the Iranian people,” Elliott said.
Even though the Iranian government has refused formal aid
from the U.S. government, the general license will enable U.S. nongovernmental
organizations to provide humanitarian assistance directly to the Iranian
people.
Last week, NIAC worked closely with Congressman Kucinich (D-OH) to
advance a letter urging President Obama to issue such a general license and for
the “administration to provide public guidance that financial institutions are
permitted and encouraged to facilitate all legal transactions that have been
licensed by the U.S. Government.” As that letter made clear, the Obama
Administration should encourage financial institutions to facilitate all
OFAC-licensed transactions like relief assistance, so that these efforts are
not blocked by banks that are overzealously applying the sanctions.
“This general
license means that more organizations will be able to provide emergence
assistance more quickly” said Elliott.
There are a number of nonprofit organizations working to provide
disaster assistance, including Moms
Against Poverty, Relief International, Children
of Persia, Child Foundation, Iranian American
Muslim Association of North America (IMAN).
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"He opened the second seal...another horse, fiery red, went out... it was granted to the one who sat on it to take peace from the earth, and that people should kill one another...." (Rev. 6:3) The “next big thing” in the news may well be war with Iran. Few want it, many warn against it and many more will suffer if it comes to pass. How can we forestall it? (NB: see Post #1 and go from there; see bottom of page.) "War is the unfolding of miscalculations." (Barbara Tuchman)
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Post #319 - Good News from NIAC
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