Rep. Howard Coble and American Freedom
On 2/4/03, N.C. Rep. Howard Coble publicly voiced his agreement with
the internment of innocent citizens (Japanese-Americans) during WWII,
even going so far as to justify it as being for their benefit!
"If we were incarcerated for our safety, why were we inside the
barbed wire fences, and why were the gun towers facing us?" San
Jose Congressman Mike Honda, ex-camp resident
This is despite the incredible losses of homes, property,
businesses, freedom, and liberty these people suffered ("Most had
lost everything they had owned before the war through theft,
destruction, or inability to pay taxes" - www.densho.com). Stripping over
100,000 innocent people (many US citizens) of their rights, confining
them for years, and causing them to lose their homes and property and
businesses and jobs - this was supposedly for their benefit?? Don't
make me laugh. (German-Americans and Italian-Americans apparently faced violations of
their rights and internment as well, though not to as large an extent.)
In 1988, the US gov't finalized its acknowledgement that the
internment was wrong by paying reparations to living
survivors.
As of March 2003, Rep. Moran was removed from his position of leadership
for blaming Jews for war with Iraq. Why is the government still silent
about Rep. Coble? Gee... I wonder.
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Action Items
If you also believe it is not acceptable for a man who does not
support Constitutional rights to be chairing the House Subcommittee on
Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security:
June 2003: JACL asks everyone to:
JACL asks CA residents: "PLEASE go to http://www.assembly.ca.gov/acs/acsframeset2text.htm
and enter AJR 30 to support [the] resolution [in the CA State Assembly
which would condemn the statements made by Congressman Howard
Coble....]." 4/26/03
Contact
Speaker Hastert with the message: Rep. Coble is unfit to serve as
Chair of the House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism and Homeland
Security "Rep. Moran was removed from his leadership position, as
was Senator Lott for their offensive and insensitive remarks . so why
hasn.t Rep. Coble been asked to step down? Is there a double-standard
at play here?!?!?!"
notify
your local representative via this easy-to-use form at the
Japanese American Citizens League site
or use the US House of Representatives'
service for contacting your representative.
Petition
for removal of Rep. Coble - this seems to be the correct petition. [Note: this was deactivated. There is a different petition here. 10/1/07]
Another Model
Minority's online Removal of Rep. Coble petition - probably no
longer valid; use the above petition (or sign both).
Rep. Mike Honda's proposal for
a national Day of Remembrance.
Howard Coble's web site
(if you write, write with politeness, logic, and respect.)
News and Information
Veterans Day is a time for forgotten Latinos to be recognized SFGate.com 11/11/07 Not Japanese, but the similar story of fighting racial injustice.
Go for
Broke is a site honoring the men of Japanese ancestry who fought
for the United States, such as in the famed 442nd. Link added 10/01/07
A wartime story of a brave America Chicago Sun-Times 12/09/04
The lost voices of Crystal City: "The BBC's Nigel Wrench reports on the forgotten history of the German Americans who were detained in the Crystal City internment camp during World War II." BBC News 4/8/04 (Nearly 11,000 people of German descent were interned in the US during WWII!)
Yellow
peril, yellow press: 100 years ago today, city saw roundup of
Chinese Boston.com 10/12/03 ...Not the Japanese, but other Asians
who faced the sting of bigotry.
A bit off topic.... Daniel
Pipes compares Islamic People to Nazis... however, this article
may be rather biased. Contrary to this article, Pipes' writings seem
to draw a big line between Islamic fundamentalists
vs. mainstream Muslims. (More about the Pipes controversy here.) He also has no
opinion on the internment of Japanese-Americans in WWII. 7/27/03
Rep. Coble Reneges on Agreement to Meet JACL 7/10/03
California
lawmakers call on congressman to resign over internment remarks
"The California Assembly on Monday called for Rep. Howard Coble to
resign as chair of a key House subcommittee because of his comments
about the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II."
"Monday's vote was 70-0." "Coble's comments amounted to a rewriting of
history, said Democratic Assemblyman George Nakano, who was interned
at age 6 and released when he was 10. ''I still remember guards'
rifles pointing inward to the camp not to protect us, but to keep us
in,'' he said. " "Coble's chief of staff, Missy Branson, said the congressman would have no comment beyond an earlier statement in which he said, ''I regret that many Japanese and Arab Americans found my choice of words offensive because that was certainly not my intent.''"
Coble
cancels speech at Guilford over objections to WWII remarks
journalnow.com 4/5/03 amd U.S. REP. HOWARD
COBLE '53 WITHDRAWS AS A SPEAKER FOR MAY 10 COMMENCEMENT at
Guilford College 4/3/03
Terrorism
Task Force Detains an American Without Charges NY Times 4/4/03 and
Friends
plea for release of Arab-American held two weeks as material
witness AP at Boston.com 4/3/03 A US citizen is "in federal
custody, allowed an hour of exercise a day, with strip searches every
time he leaves and re-enters his cell, his friends say" -
indefinitely, without criminal charges.
As
War Starts, Refugees Feel a Mixture of Dread and Relief NY Times
3/19/03 "they speak openly about their fears of being rounded into
camps like Japanese-Americans in World War II" "someone from the
[FBI] would visit his home in the next few days as part of an effort
to interview thousands of Iraqi-Americans"
Rep. Coble
Continues to Snub Millions of Concerned Americans: JACL Demands
Accountability from House Leadership Japanese American Citizens
League (3/7/03)
Speaking out for the past Nikkei View 2/16/03 along with sidebar and Legacy of the Camps (2/17/03)
Charlotte
Observer poll, expired 2/11/03
Revisionist history lessons Nikkei View 2/10/03
Congressman under fire for remarks about Japanese-Americans says WWII internment was wrong AP at Boston.com 2/10/03 (fairly bad
coverage of the historic truth)
Coble says remarks were historical fact journalnow.com 2/9/03
Pelosi Decries Coble Remarks on WWII Internments Fox News 2/7/03
Coble's
Office Explains His Remarks CBS News 2/7/03 (see 2/6/03 Mercury
News article for succinct rebuttal with the facts)
zwire.com article 2/7/03
Articles at modelminority.com 2/7/03
Internment Should be Repudiated Human Rights Watch 2/7/03
Defense
of internment called `preposterous' MercuryNews.com 2/6/03 "Coble
made similar remarks about internment camps in 1988, when he voted
against paying reparations and extending a national apology to
Japanese-Americans interned during World War II."
Jay
Inslee 2/5/03 and Nancy
Pelosi 2/7/03 statements on Coble's comments.
APA Community Responds to Rep. Coble's Statement Endorsing Japanese American Internment Asian
American Journalists Association 2/6/03
NY Times
carries one version of the AP story (free registration required to
view) 2/6/03
N.C. congressional members under fire for remarks CNN.com 2/6/03
Japanese American Citizens League response 2/5/03
Fox News has the AP report with some reactions. 2/5/03
Boston.com's
AP story (link may stop working in a few days) 2/5/03
CNN.com 2/5/03 has the basic, initial AP report. 2/5/03
Read about the incarcerations at the Densho Educational Website.
My written response of 2/5/03
I was shocked to read an AP article on
N.C. congressman Rep. Howard Coble, R-N.C., justifying the internment
of Japanese-Americans during WWII.
Among other things, he JUSTIFIES the internment as
being for the sake of the Japanese-Americans, completely ignoring the
tremendous price these citizens of the United States paid in terms of
lost property, lost businesses, lost dignity, and lost freedom, as
well as completely glossing over the racial issues that were
undoubtedly part of the decision (given that German-Americans and
Italian-Americans were not treated similarly).
According to the article, this man is a head of a
homeland security subcommittee. As such, I am deeply concerned about
the future of American freedoms in this country.
I hope that those who are aware of the history and
civil rights violations of the internment will speak up and help stop
this attempt to justify a national embarrassment.
Ironically, the Day of Remembrance for the
internment is coming up on Feb. 19th. This kind of willful ignorance
is not excusable in a representative of the people of this
country.
I have written variations of the above letter to my state
representative, the Boston Globe, the New York Times, the Asian
American Defense League, and the Japanese American Citizens League,
and www.densho.org.