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Thread (Discussion): [European and Pacific Stars and Stripes] Japanese court dismisses motion to disqualify panel in B... - I am Major Brown's Brother
Message 121362 Introduction
Posted by admin
on Nov 09, 2003 12:15 PM | Also by admin
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Discuss the article Japanese court dismisses motion to disqualify panel in Brown case, by David Allen, which appeared on European and Pacific Stars and Stripes on November 09, 2003.
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Message 121364 (In Reply to Message 121362) Culture and politics
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United States Marine Major Michael Brown has been held in Japan for nearly a year for attempted rape and destruction of personal property. Even though the woman he is accused of changed her story he is still being held. There are quite a few other oddities in the case.
Relatives of Major Brown have a web site with more information at http://www.majorbrown.org/. And there are 8 related articles in our archives, the first of which is from December 4th of last year, with the other 7 listed at the bottom of that page. See http://www.sexcriminals.com/news/13898/.
If you have some time, take a look at the articles and their site and post your comments on how Major Brown has been handled.
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Message 121438 (In Reply to Message 121362) I am Major Brown's Brother
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I am Major Brown's brother and have been advocating Major Brown's exoneration and release for the past year. In court, there have been numberous pieces of exculpatory evidence submitted, including testimony from the alleged victim that Major Brown is innocent. We have also proven that the original criminal complaint was not written by the alleged victim but by the prosecutor and the police. The alleged victim has also testified to this.
Major Brown's dilemma is not unique. Okinawan officials have, for years, vilified U.S. servicemen in the hopes of swaying public opinion. Their goal is to get U.S. bases off of Okinawa. They have legitimate complaints, but have chosen a very destructive method of getting their message out.
If you would like to discuss this case or help us, please visit our site at www.majorbrown.org or contact me at contactus@majorbrown.org.
Raymond "Buck" Brown
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Thread 121362, admin, Nov 09, 2003 12:15 PM [Introduction] 121364, steve, Nov 09, 2003 06:01 PM [Culture and politics] 121438, theshading, Nov 11, 2003 07:26 PM [I am Major Brown's Brother]
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