Asian-American Soldier Committed suicide in Afghanistan

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  1. kdotc

    kdotc 안녕하세요빅뱅K-Dragon입니다

    The parents of a New York City Army private who committed suicide in Afghanistan have been told distressing new details of the racial bullying and mistreatment their son endured at the hands of his comrades.

    A spokeswoman for Chen’s parents said investigators told them that on the day of his death, he was forced to crawl 100 metres on gravel with his equipment on as fellow GIs threw rocks at him.

    Speaking through an interpreter, his mother said her 19-year-old son was called 'dragon lady' and derogatory phrases.

    Soldiers made him give orders in Chinese while they mocked him. He was also forced to do multiple push-ups and sprints.

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    Distraught: The family of dead soldier Danny Chen reveal grim new details of their son's racial bullying at the hands of his fellow GIs
    Private Danny Chen, who grew up in New York's Chinatown area, was found dead in a guard tower at Combat Outpost Palace on October 3 after apparently committing suicide.

    Eight U.S. soldiers serving in Afghanistan have been charged in connection with multiple counts of negligent homicide, assault and involuntary manslaughter.
    Chen’s parents met with Army officials at the Fort Hamilton base in Brooklyn, where Army officers released the results of their investigation.

    They later held a news conference where they revealed the distressing new details.
    On the day of his death, Chen was forced to crawl on gravel while soldiers threw rocks at him.

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    Death: Private Danny Chen, 19, of New York, was found dead in a guard tower at Combat Outpost Palace on October 3 after apparently committing suicide

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    In action: Sergeant Travis F. Carden was one of eight soldiers charged

    He was separately taunted and mocked, all because he was the only Chinese-American in his unit, said Elizabeth OuYang, a spokeswoman for the family.
    'Almost immediately after he arrived, Danny was required to do exercises, which quickly, within a few days, crossed over into abuse,' she said.
    The alleged anti-Asian bullying and taunting started during basic training when fellow soldiers used a mocking accent while calling him Jackie Chen; others allegedly told him to 'go back to China'.
    On September 27, OuYang said a sergeant dragged Chen out of bed and over gravel, which left him with shoulder bruises and cuts on his back. The top two leaders of the platoon knew about this, she said, but chose not to report it.

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    Justice: The family of Danny Chen who is believed to have commited suicide after alleged abuse by eight American soldiers are determined to see justice done

    His mother, who wept throughout the conference, told reporters that the pain of her only son's death still has not subsided.

    His father urged that the trial of eight fellow soldiers, for an array of counts from dereliction of duty to negligent homicide, should be held in the United States, not in Afghanistan.

    'The family has been through absolute hell,' OuYang added. 'They must have the right to face those who are found guilty.'
    The family also is awaiting answers from 25 questions they asked the Army, they said, which promised a response by January 13.
    Investigations continue into Chen's death. It is now no longer clear whether Private Chen, who was from the Chinatown area of Manhattan did in fact take his own life.
    Hundreds of supporters held a vigil recently after demanding officials address the treatment of Asians in the military, reported MSNBC.
    His cousin Banny Chen read out a letter sent by Private Chen in February at the vigil last Thursday, which said: ‘Everyone knows me by Chen’.
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    Sadness: A portrait of U.S. Army Private Danny Chen is displayed during his funeral procession in New York on October 13 after his death in Afghanistan

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    Grieving: The casket of Private Danny Chen is carried by an honour guard during a funeral procession in New York two months ago

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    Watch: Private Chen was found dead in October in a guard tower in southern Afghanistan's Kandahar province (file picture)

    ‘They ask if I'm from China a few times a day,’ he wrote. ‘They also call out my name Chen in a goat-like voice sometimes for no reason.

    'They ask if I'm from China a few times a day. They also call out my name Chen in a goat-like voice sometimes for no reason'
    Danny Chen (Feb 2011)

    ‘People crack jokes about Chinese people all the time. I'm running out of jokes to come back at them.’

    Around 400 people were at the vigil and march in Manhattan as Occupy Wall Street protesters also got involved.

    Asian Pacific Americans civil rights group OCA has expressed outrage at what happened and have their own theory on why he was allegedly abused.
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    Conference: The OCA's Elizabeth OuYang speaks in New York on Wednesday while Private Chen's parents, Yan Tao Chen, left, and Su Zhen Chen, right, listen

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    Remembered: Danny Chen is pictured with his family in an emotional video which features his friends and relatives asking: 'What happened to Danny?'

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    Answers: Hundreds of supporters held a vigil last week after demanding officials address the treatment of Asians in the military

    ‘They did it because they knew that there was an environment that they would get away with it,’ an OCA spokesman said, reported NBC New York.

    FAMILY ENCOURAGED
    Relatives of Private Chen said they are encouraged to learn of the charges brought.
    His father Yen Tao Chen said the family realises he will never return, but the news 'gives us some hope'.

    First Lieutenant Daniel J. Schwartz, Staff Sergeant Blaine G. Dugas and Staff Sergeant Andrew J. Van Bockel were all charged.
    Sergeant Adam M. Holcomb, Sergeant Jeffrey T. Hurst, Specialist Thomas P. Curtis, Specialist Ryan J. Offutt and Sergeant Travis F. Carden were also charged.
    All eight soldiers are of 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division.

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  2. MissCheekS

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    Omg, this is just way too disgusting.... cant stand these stories.....feel so sorry for him and his family members... hope the truth will come out n those monsters wont get away with what they did....
     
  3. Bulla

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    Idiots, telling him to go back to China, they should follow their own advice and go back to whatever country they come from in Europe, half of them probably don't know where they come from and think that are natives.

    They are lucky he didn't take them out tbh.

    Anyway, hope they all get locked away and disgraced, hopefully with the publicity the law system will make an example of him, otherwise he will probably get a slap on the wrist.
     
  4. turbobenx

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    hahaha.....seriously, the LT was also involved? All eight scumbags gonna have to say their military career goodbye.....I felt sorry for the CO also....he's gonna have to kill someone to get his work straight out because of his lack of discipline underlings doings....
     
  5. infernochaoz

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    I heard about this story about a month ago. It's despicable how some people are still so shallow about racial issues especially in the army. Everyone was fighting for the same cause in the army and they chose to bully on of their fellow comrades. RIP Danny.
     
  6. Espresso

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    That's what the military does. It is harsh.
     
  7. Jeff

    Jeff 神之馬壯

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    Everyone in the military has one motivation, to protect the country. Yet he's treated so differently.. poor man.

    Asians has got to be one of the most bullied people even though our population is one of the highest..
     
  8. laofuzhi

    laofuzhi Well-Known Member

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    Why can't he just quit? Why does he have to die?
     
  9. kkhome888

    kkhome888 Active Member

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    this is what bully do,specially in the military,best thing to do just walk away.
     
  10. kontradictions

    kontradictions Well-Known Member

    Who the fuck are the retarded that said this? Really? How fucking stupid is this?

    The kid was putting his life on the line to serve the country and you're telling him to go back to China? This is why stupid people should not be allowed to have kids.
     
  11. HendyZero2

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    I am speechless. I guess if you're not white then you're bound to go through some sort of racism. No matter what your race.
     
  12. Remywalker

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    As China continues to rise so will the discrimination towards Chinese. When your "American freedoms" are being taken away in "your own" country, the impact will be first felt by the minorities, and when shit goes bad... you best be running, cause it'll only be you against them.
     
  13. yellowtrash

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    they're contracted to the military for a certain amount of years. if he just walks away, it's called AWOL and he can be charges and sent to jail for desserting.