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【 以下文字转载自 USANews 讨论区 】
发信人: onetiemyshoe (onetiemyshoe), 信区: USANews
标 题: 国会议员要求调查指控中国间谍的案件 (转载)
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Thu May 21 21:09:51 2015, 美东)
发信人: sjoption (QianFei), 信区: SanFrancisco
标 题: 国会议员要求调查指控中国间谍的案件
关键字: 法律, 维权
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Thu May 21 20:46:19 2015, 美东)
对华人/华裔的不信任, 严重影响华人/华裔的职业发现!
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Members of Congress Ask for Review of Dropped Espionage Case
http://mobile.nytimes.com/blogs/bits/2015/05/21/members-of-cong
Twenty-two members of Congress have asked Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch
to determine whether race played a factor in espionage-related charges
brought against a Chinese-American hydrologist and are asking her to
investigate whether there is a practice of targeting federal employees based
on their race or national origin.
Representative Ted W. Lieu, a Democrat of California, said in an interview
Tuesday that he was concerned that the investigation of Sherry Chen, a 59-
year-old National Weather Service employee who was targeted in a high-
profile espionage case that was dropped shortly before a trial was set to
begin, may be indicative of a broader racial profiling campaign against
Asian-Americans.
“There’s been a history of discrimination against Asian Pacific Americans,
and the recurrent theme is one of suspicion,” Mr. Lieu said. “We now have
Sherry Chen’s case, and I want to make sure our federal government does
not discriminate against any Americans, especially federal employees.”
In a letter to Ms. Lynch, Mr. Lieu and 21 members of Congress said they were
responding to a recent article in The New York Times that reported federal
agents investigated Mrs. Chen as a possible Chinese spy, found no evidence,
but still arrested her for lesser charges that could have led to 25 years in
prison and $1 million in fines.
The government dropped its charges, without explanation, in March. Mrs. Chen
was initially suspended without pay, but her benefits and pay have been
restored. She is still awaiting a decision from the Commerce Department,
which oversees the weather service, on whether it plans to reinstate her.
Mrs. Chen has said in interviews that she would like her job back. She has
not been back to her Wilmington, Ohio, office since the day she was escorted
away in handcuffs by six F.B.I. agents.
Representatives from the Commerce Department did not respond to requests for
an update of her employment status.
Mr. Lieu, as well as members of Asian-American rights groups, are asking for
Mrs. Chen’s reinstatement, including five months’ back pay and a public
apology.
“We are all in favor of catching the bad guys when the bad guys do
something bad, but we are seriously concerned that the F.B.I. and company
are jumping to conclusions, not based on any evidence, but on racial
profiling,” said George Koo, a member of the Committee of 100, a Chinese-
American advocacy group formed in 1990 to promote relations between the
United States and China.
“Whenever the relationship is poor, Chinese-Americans suddenly become
suspected spies for China,” Mr. Koo said in an interview. “Sherry Chen is
just the latest example.”
In the letter to Ms. Lynch, Mr. Lieu and other members of Congress,
including California Democrats Barbara Lee, Michael M. Honda, Judy Chu and
Mark Takano, said they were particularly concerned that a government insider
-threat program, introduced in response to leaks by Edward J. Snowden in
2013, might have led to spurious investigations.
Mr. Lieu noted that it was a government employee who first reported Mrs.
Chen. “Federal employees are trained that naturalized citizens are more
suspicious and that people who speak a foreign language at home are more
suspicious,” he added. “Well that would also apply to me, and I find it
offensive.”
The Justice Department has been under significant pressure for the last two
years, following reports of Chinese cyberattacks, to investigate and
prosecute cases under the Economic Espionage Act. In 2013, the White House
introduced a five-part strategy to tackle trade secret theft, a cornerstone
of which was more investigations and prosecutions.
Mr. Koo of the Committee of 100 said Asian-American groups hoped to help Mrs
. Chen get her job back.
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Zan! 当老中被无辜受嫌疑,或者抓住小错被严打的时候,
老中都有为他们辩护的义务。
一下帖子是我的建议(如何辩护),可以试用,
不必引出处。
http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t/Military/43756837.html
自己要严谨,但是表对别人苛求。 多正直善良,
老中能做好的。
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i*e
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没事的时候,晚上在家,自己照着乐谱弹琴
我只会弹一首简单的曲子:小红帽
看不懂五线谱,就先看数字音乐谱,就从只用右手弹开始
不知道我这个想法行的通吗,会不会电子琴买来之后,弹几下就变成了摆设
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s*x
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we should all put this in our Facebook or something. It's always national
coverage for the indictment and no coverage when the case is dismissed.
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z*n
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先向朋友借一个玩玩,不玩了就送回去,摆设还要占地。。。

【在 i********e 的大作中提到】
: 没事的时候,晚上在家,自己照着乐谱弹琴
: 我只会弹一首简单的曲子:小红帽
: 看不懂五线谱,就先看数字音乐谱,就从只用右手弹开始
: 不知道我这个想法行的通吗,会不会电子琴买来之后,弹几下就变成了摆设

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d*a
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这是最常见的文宣手法啊。

【在 s*********x 的大作中提到】
: we should all put this in our Facebook or something. It's always national
: coverage for the indictment and no coverage when the case is dismissed.

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o*e
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right now, it's anti-Chinese news every day.
They are trying to scare people into a hysteria
so as to fast track TPP, which is an anti-China
economic containment policy masterminded
by Abe.
http://www.salon.com/2015/04/30/the_real_story_behind_shinzo_ab
http://thehill.com/business-a-lobbying/business-a-lobbying/2402
现在又有一个TEMPLE UNIVERSITY物理大牛被
抓。欲加之罪,积毁销金。老中要帮着老中
反抗WITCH HUNT。 帮中国搞好PR, FACEBOOK,
传统MEDIA 写文,写评。 礼貌温和,多提老中的
ACHIEVEMENT。
我们要是偷懒不做,后果不堪设想。
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