m****0 发帖数: 2236 | 1 There are two POSITIVE developments in Danny Chen's case,
according to today's NY Times and 80-20 EF's own sources.
(1) The trial of the 8 accused soldiers has been MOVED from Afghanistan
to Fort Bragg, N Carolina. Click on
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/12/nyregion/any-trials-in-pvt-da
(2) The decision on whether to accept the recommendation of the
investigators (after a preliminary investigation) to drop the most serious
charge against the soldiers, involuntary manslaughter, has been MOVED
WAY UP THE COMMANDS. The NY Times article alludes to that, but
most people will not understand it, without 80-20EF's explanation. NY
Times reports:
"In a series of inquests known as Article 32 hearings, the military
investigator
recommended that the most serious charge against the soldiers, involuntary
manslaughter, be dropped but that most of the other charges be forwarded
to a court-martial.
These recommendations now rest with the commander of the soldiers??? unit,
the
First Stryker Brigade Combat Team of the 25th Infantry Division. He can
refer
some or all of the charges to the commander for allied forces in southern
Afghanistan, who can send the soldiers to a court-martial, mete out
punishment
himself or take no action, officials said."
What that means is that normally the decision to accept or reject the
recommendation of the investigator rests with the Brigade Commander,
now it has been moved up to the Division Commander, and if necessary all
the way up to the Corps Commander of the of the XVIII Airborne.
Friends of 80-20 Educational Foundation have been working hard to help
us secure JUSTICE for Danny Chen and the Asian American community.
Don't forget our friends if and when JUSTICE is achieved.
Don't forget your own magnificant contribution to this development --
signing the "Petition to Pres. Obama." To see your own name on the 12000
person
petition list, sorted in last and first names, please click on
http://www.80-20educationalfoundation.org/projects/danny-chen-p .
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http://www.80-20educationalfoundation.org/donate/donate.asp .
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Sincerely,
S.B. Woo President, 80-20 National Asian American Educational Foundation,
Inc.
http://www.80-20EF.org
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We gratefully acknowledge the outpouring of support
&nb 5822 sp; from all corners of the Asian Am. community.
Alex New, Whitestone, NY: $10,000
James Cheung, S. Pasadena, CA $5,000 (to 80-20 PAC)
Charles & Lynn Zhang, Portage, Michigan: $5,000
(Charles is a registered investment Advisor.
He was ranked "Top 100 Advisor in the
nation" by Barron???s, April 2010.)
Pauline P. Lee, Sun Lakes, AZ: $2,000
Sanghun Song, Dix Hills, NY $1,000
Weihe Guan & Dongwei Zhu, Winchester, MA: $1,000
Fred & Julia Wan, Irvine, CA: $1,000
S. B. & Katy Woo, Newark, DE: $1,000
Choong & Hsia Foundation, Los Altos, CA $1,000
Hilary Hsu, San Francisco, CA: $500
Laura Ting, Boulder, CO: $500 |
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