[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 965 Engrossed in House (EH)]
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H. Res. 965
In the House of Representatives, U. S.,
June 11, 2024.
Whereas United States citizen Ryan Corbett has lived a life of service, by
supporting humanitarian projects in Afghanistan by helping the Afghan
people start and operate small businesses;
Whereas Ryan Corbett moved his family to Afghanistan in 2010 to help the local
population and lived there for over a decade aiding the local Afghan
population;
Whereas in 2017, Ryan Corbett founded ``Bloom Afghanistan'' to provide
consulting and microloans to Afghan small businesses to help build a
self-sustaining local economy of Afghan small businesses;
Whereas Ryan Corbett is known to his family, friends, colleagues, and associates
as a loving father, as well as a kind, service-oriented man;
Whereas Ryan Corbett was forced to leave his life, community, and Afghan
partners behind during the August 2021 Taliban takeover of Afghanistan
and the ensuing evacuation of American citizens;
Whereas in August 2022, Ryan Corbett traveled to Afghanistan for a 10-day trip
to check in on his business and employees and was detained by the
Taliban;
Whereas the Taliban detained Ryan Corbett without being charged with a crime or
granting him due process in any judicial proceedings;
Whereas, on October 10, 2023, Ryan Corbett was designated as wrongfully detained
by the Department of State;
Whereas Ryan Corbett is being held in a 9-foot by 9-foot cell with two other
detainees, and has been held in solitary confinement for months at a
time;
Whereas the Taliban has not granted Ryan Corbett any consular visits by
Department of State personnel;
Whereas during his detention, Ryan Corbett has only had 3 phone calls totaling
22 minutes with his family, and has only had 2 in-person visits with
representatives of the United States protecting power in Afghanistan,
Qatar;
Whereas three non-American individuals previously detained with Ryan Corbett
have been released and have reported on Ryan's conditions;
Whereas Ryan Corbett's former cellmates stated that prisoners at that facility
must survive on scraps of fatty meat, only have access to sunlight once
a month, and cannot use the bathroom without permission;
Whereas Ryan Corbett's former cellmates stated that during their captivity, Ryan
Corbett was suffering from seizures, fainting, and discolored
extremities; and
Whereas Ryan Corbett turned 40 years old during his wrongful detention, and his
physical and mental health is rapidly declining due to the stress and
harsh conditions, such that his family fears he will not survive his
wrongful detention: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) calls on the Taliban to immediately and unconditionally release
Ryan Corbett and all other American detainees;
(2) urges the Taliban to respect Ryan Corbett's human rights and to
provide full, unfettered, and consistent health and safety visits to
Ryan Corbett while in detention;
(3) encourages the Government of Qatar, as the protecting power of
the United States in Afghanistan, to continue in its efforts to conduct
basic health and wellness checks on Ryan Corbett, thanks Qatar for its
efforts thus far, and encourages Qatar to be involved in securing the
release of Ryan Corbett;
(4) urges all United States executive branch officials to continue
to raise the case of Ryan Corbett and to press for his immediate release
in all interactions with the Taliban;
(5) condemns the Taliban's practice of hostage taking and demands
the Taliban to stop detaining United States citizens for political gain;
(6) expresses sympathy for and solidarity with the families of all
other citizens and lawful permanent residents of the United States
wrongfully detained abroad; and
(7) expresses support for the family of Ryan Corbett and a
commitment to bringing Ryan Corbett home.
Attest:
Clerk.