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To: tallhappy; Alamo-Girl; ntrulock; Jeff Head

FYI:

http://vikingphoenix.com/public/rongstad/news/bamr/bamr0004.htm

* IRIS CHANG - Inside the space of 15 days, Sunnyvale resident Iris Chang got herself in the news twice for criticism aimed at two former enemies, Japan, and the United States. But both items were mostly ignored by Bay Area media.

* On May 18 stories broke about Chang's falling out with the Japanese publisher of the translation of her latest book, and on May 29th she aimed criticism at the U.S. House of Representatives. The June 3 issue of Asian Week published Chang's remarks about the Cox Report saying it contains unsubstantiated accusations of spying by Tsien Hsue-shen (Qian Xuesen), a Chinese scientist she wrote about in an earlier book. Except for Asian Week covering Chang's remarks about the government report, I couldn't find any local coverage of either story. Associated Press and New York Times provided the best coverage of Chang and her travails with a Japanese publisher, as far as I know, only Asian Week covered Chang's remarks about the Cox Report.

* Chang's earlier book, Thread of the Silkworm, told how U.S. missile scientist Tsien Hsue-shen was accused of being a communist by U.S. authorities, and deported back to his native China. Tsien went on to become the father of modern Chinese missile science, designing the Silkworm missile.

* The latest round of Iris Chang controversies began with the May 18 Associated Press story from Tokyo, "Publisher cancels Japanese translation of Rape of Nanking' book" by Mari Yamaguchi. ...and ended with the June 3 story in Asian Week by Perla Ni, "?Rape of Nanking? Author Denounces Cox Report: Iris Chang tells conventioneers that her research was misused".

* Asian Week story, Iris Chang Denounces Cox Report, telling conventioneers that her research was misused. According to the June 3 story by Perla Ni, Chang "attacked the Cox report?s accusation that a Chinese spy was responsible for revolutionizing the Chinese ballistic missile program in the late 1950s."

* Clinton Administration withheld information: that might clear Tsien. Asian Week says "Chang called the Select Committee to ask whether it had documents proving Tsien?s espionage." She was told that she would "have to take the committee?s word that the report was factually correct." Chang added in the Asian Week story; "If they?re (Cox Report) going to call Tsien a spy, then they should open up their records and prove it ... You can?t have a government arbitrarily labeling people as Communists or spies." According to statements by Committee Chairman Rep. Christopher Cox (Republican, Newport Beach), the Clinton Administration trimmed out many pages of information that may contain the answers sought by Iris Chang. Radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh stated that "100 pages" were snipped out of the public version of the Cox Report by Administration censors citing the need to protect classified information. There has been some big media coverage of the concern in Bay Area Chinese communities over the stereotyping of Chinese by the Cox Report, but the skimpy coverage of Chang's reaction to the Cox Report would certainly be news to readers of the Chronicle, Examiner, Mercury News and Contra Costa Times who most likely don't know about her book on Tsien either.

* Iris Chang told Bay Area Media Review that: "There is a slight mistake in the AsianWeek story. While it is true that the Cox report cited facts from THREAD OF THE SILKWORM, I did not claim that the report used my research as proof that Tsien was a spy. Instead, I said that the Cox committee would not reveal where it got its sources about Tsien's alleged espionage. Otherwise, the story is essentially accurate." The Cox Committee probably could not release the information because the Clinton Administration prevented its release to the public.

http://www.asianweek.com/060399/news_irishchang.html

* Iris Chang, the best-selling author of The Rape of Nanking, attacked the Cox report?s accusation that a Chinese spy was responsible for revolutionizing the Chinese ballistic missile program in the late 1950s.

* ?If you think that stereotyping is a thing of the past because we now live in a multicultural and progressive society, just read the Cox report on alleged Chinese spying in this country,? said Chang, speaking in front of a crowd of 600 at Aspire ?99, an Asian American leadership conference in Burlingame last Saturday.

* ?As the person who wrote the definitive biography of Tsien, all I know is that the U.S. never officially charged Tsien with espionage ... [and] in the end they found no convincing evidence that he was either a Communist or a spy,? Chang said.

* ?After three years of researching Tsien?s life, I was not able to determine whether he was a spy or even a Communist,? said Chang, who said that her Freedom of Information Act requests have yet to yield any documents proving that Tsien did or did not pass classified information to China before his deportation. ?I was honest with my readers and said the riddle would remain unsolved until the U.S. government or Chinese government declassified all of its records on the subject.?

http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3a03e9ba745c.htm

* The 80-20 PAC has vowed to deliver 80% of Asian-American votes to Al Gore, Jr. and Joseph Lieberman, the Democratic Party's standard bearers for President and Vice President. One 80-20 leader, former UC Berkeley Chancellor Chang-Lin Tien, has said 80-20's members will urge all Asian Americans to help "form a swing vote bloc of 80% to become a vital political force in the outcome of this year's and future elections." (L.A. Times 8-28-2000).

* 80-20 PAC mailing address is 351 N. Emerson Rd., Lexington, MA 02420-1612. 80-20 PAC treasurer is Yu-Chi Ho. 80-20 PAC has raised $195,555 through Oct. 1, 2000, and cash on hand as of October 25 was $193,902.28 (FEC).

* Charges of Chinese spying - have fueled 80-20 PAC, with members and supporters demonstrating against the federal government's prosecution of Wen Ho Lee at the Los Alamos, New Mexico labs. In March Los Angeles Times cited a poll showing that 45% of Asians are identifying themselves as Democrats, up from 36% in 1996. A reaction to the fund-raising scandal at a Buddhist temple is cited as the reason. The paradox is, while Republicans such as Senator Dan Burton of Indiana are pushing for the investigations, the Democratic appointed Department of Justice under Janet Reno is leading the prosecution. Election year political pressure from the White House may have led to dropping of all but one charge against Wen Ho Lee.

* In a 1999 story in Asian Week, author Iris Chang denounced the Cox Report, telling conventioneers that her research was misused. According to a June 3 story by Perla Ni, Chang "attacked the Cox report?s accusation that a Chinese spy was responsible for revolutionizing the Chinese ballistic missile program in the late 1950s." Iris Chang was referring to her book, Thread of the Silkworm, and is also author of The Forgotten Holocaust: The Nanking Massacre.


61 posted on 11/11/2004 2:43:26 PM PST by GOP_1900AD (Stomping on "PC," destroying the Left, and smoking out faux "conservatives" - Take Back The GOP!)
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To: maui_hawaii; AmericanInTokyo; Grampa Dave; hedgetrimmer

This whole thing seems more and more bizarre as it unfolds ...


62 posted on 11/11/2004 2:45:42 PM PST by GOP_1900AD (Stomping on "PC," destroying the Left, and smoking out faux "conservatives" - Take Back The GOP!)
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To: GOP_1900AD; tallhappy; Alamo-Girl; ntrulock; Jeff Head; maui_hawaii; AmericanInTokyo; ...
Notra Trulock, Code Name Kindred Spirit: Inside the Chinese Nuclear Espionage Scandal, Encounter Books, 2003.

Wen Ho Lee a victim?

That kind of mental disease might lead anywhere--even suicidal depression.

The Japanese were not nice--

--but Mao Tse-tung and his evil twin Mao Zedong outslaughtered them by orders of magnitude.

There can be no apologizing for the rising evil of Chinese Communism--it cannot be justified by victimology any more than Hitler's bleating about Versailles sanitizes his genocide.

83 posted on 11/11/2004 4:01:20 PM PST by PhilDragoo (Hitlery: das Butch von Buchenvald)
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To: ETERNAL WARMING; wagglebee; Paleo Conservative; Maria S; Diogenesis; doug from upland; ...

It may or may not be a stretch, but the question needs to be asked. This strange case has me wondering about Arkancide, Chinagate, and Wen Ho Lee angles. A serious look at this woman's circle reveals a number of connections which overlap with Clinton-Gore-Kerry-illegal fundraising. Again, could be a simple coincidence, but the question needs to be asked.


84 posted on 11/11/2004 4:02:55 PM PST by GOP_1900AD (Stomping on "PC," destroying the Left, and smoking out faux "conservatives" - Take Back The GOP!)
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To: GOP_1900AD

Thanks for the ping!


97 posted on 11/11/2004 11:06:08 PM PST by Alamo-Girl
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