INDIANA SENATE UNANIMOUSLY PASSES RESOLUTION TO RECOGNIZE CHRISTIAN PERSECUTION IN ARTSAKH, AZERBAIJAN, AND TURKEY

Underpinning the resolution is Indiana’s historical commitment to tread the paths ensuring fundamental human rights and religious liberties are respected. Sen. Zay encapsulated this sentiment, noting that people should have the freedom to practice their faith without the looming shadow of persecution. Running counter to the gravity of such human rights issues, it’s heartening to see the unanimous Senate vote, held last Monday, signaling a common resolve.
“Indiana has always been committed to protecting human rights and religious freedom,” said Zay, emphasizing the state’s traditional values. The senator then continued, “People should be able to freely practice their religion without fear of persecution. SCR 32 sends a message that this belief is upheld globally, not just in our great nation. It is an honor to champion this resolution that means so much to many members of our community,” according to Indiana Senate Republicans. These comments were originally aired following the resolution’s passage.
The move by the Indiana Senate draws attention to an often overlooked humanitarian crisis, resonating within the Hoosier State that hosts diverse religious communities. Taking a stand, the resolution not merely suggests idle contemplation but a call to action, hoping to pivot the nation’s involvement away from inflicting harm on those persecuted for their faith.