HRES 776
Expressing concerns regarding the urgent and escalating threats facing Coptic Christians.
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Bill overview
This resolution expresses the United States’ serious concerns about the ongoing threats and persecution faced by Coptic Christians in Egypt. It highlights the historical significance of the Coptic Christian community and acknowledges their marginalized status within Egypt. The resolution urges the Egyptian government to protect the rights of Coptic Christians, end impunity for violence against them, and ensure equal treatment under the law. It also reaffirms the importance of the U.S.-Egypt partnership in combating terrorism and promoting human rights.
Key provisions
- Acknowledges the historical importance of the Coptic Christian community in Egypt.
- Expresses concern over the systemic restrictions on religious freedom for Coptic Christians.
- Urges the Egyptian government to ensure Coptic Christians have equal rights.
- Calls for the prosecution and conviction of individuals responsible for violence against Christians.
- Requests the government to hold accountable officials failing to enforce the law.
- Recognizes the U.S. interest in combating terrorism and regional stability.
Who is affected
- Coptic Christians
- Egypt
- United States
- Religious minorities
Notable changes
- Specifically addresses the issue of forced conversions, abduction, and marriage of Coptic Christian women and girls.
- Highlights the lack of accountability for violence against Coptic Christians.
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119th CONGRESS — 1st Session
H. RES. 776
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
RESOLUTION
Expressing concerns regarding the urgent and escalating threats facing Coptic Christians.
Whereas St. Mark brought Christianity to Egypt, where Coptic Christians have been an Indigenous people of Egypt for over 2,000 years, deeply rooted in ancient Egyptian traditions, from language and liturgical music to ritual symbolism, and have preserved a cultural identity that long predates the Islamic conquest of Egypt in the seventh century;
Whereas there are over 10,000,000 Copts in Egypt, making them the largest Christian and the largest non-Muslim community in the Middle East;
Whereas, according to the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom 2025 Annual Report, freedom of religion for religious minority communities continues to be systemically restricted in Egypt;
Whereas Coptic Christians today live as second-class citizens in their ancestral homeland, marginalized institutionally and socially;
Whereas the Egyptian Government continues to disproportionately arrest Coptic Christians and converts to Christianity for blasphemy charges;
Whereas hundreds of Coptic Christian women and minor girls have been lured, abducted, forcibly converted, abused, and forcibly married, and the Egyptian authorities have failed to meaningfully or consistently intervene or act to prevent these crimes or to prosecute the perpetrators;
Whereas violence against Coptic Christians is rarely punished, particularly in villages and rural areas, making them more susceptible to repeated attacks and extending impunity to their attackers;
Whereas the United States diplomatic leadership contributes meaningfully and materially to the international protection of religious minorities and their faith-based practices and places of worship;
Whereas the United States has a strong interest in combating the threat of terrorism and ensuring the stability of the region; and
Whereas religious freedom and human rights are essential cornerstones of democracy that promote respect for individual liberty, contribute to greater stability, and are priority values for the United States in promoting its engagement with other countries: Now, therefore, be it
acknowledges the central and historic importance of the United States-Egypt partnership in advancing the common interests of both countries;
appreciates Egypt’s regional role as a partner in combating terrorism and violent extremism;
recognizes the necessity of strengthening protection of internationally recognized human rights and the rule of law in Egypt;
urges the Government of Egypt to ensure Coptic Christians are afforded the same rights as all other Egyptian citizens; and
urges the Government of Egypt to take additional steps to end the culture of impunity for attacks on Christians by pursuing the arrest, prosecution, and conviction of individuals who commit such crimes, and to hold accountable any Government officials who fail to enforce the law.