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Asian Heritage Society
5857 Mission Gorge Road, Suite B
San Diego, California 92120
619.521.8008
Committee Members
Hon. Roberts, Ron
SAN DIEGO COUNTY COMM.
Honorary Chair
Hon. Yee, Leland
STATE SEN. CALIFORNIA
Honorary Co-chair
Garnett, Ron
COUNCIL FOR SUPPLIER DIVERSITY
Johnson, Dr. Bruce
AMERICANS HELPING ASIAN CHILDREN
Lee, Menie
SD CHINESE WOMEN’S ASSN.
Nash, Desiree
GIRL SCOUTS, SAN DIEGO-
IMPERIAL COUNCIL, INC.
Nakata, Dwight
ASIAN BUSINESS ASSOCIATION OC
Nichols, Lt. Cmdr. Michael
U.S. NAVY RET.
Pham, Tuan
PHAMATECH
Sukumara, Suja
Yim, Chun B.
SIERRA PADRE MILL COMPANY
Yuu, Byeong Ho
QUALCOMM
Broussard, Dennis-Michael
SILK ROAD PRODUCTIONS
Carmen, Rosalynn
ASIAN HERITAGE SOCIETY
Novarro, Leonard
ASIA MEDIA INC.
ASIA MEDIA LOS ANGELES INC.
ASIAN HERITAGE AWARDS
Organized By
ASIA MEDIA INC.,
ASIA MEDIA LOS ANGELES and
ASIAN HERITAGE SOCIETY
A Non-Profit Corporation
Corporate No: C2587514
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Len Novarro, 619 521 8008
EMAIL: editorial@asiamediainc.com
GENERAL’S COURAGE PROVIDES INSPIRATION
FOR SIXTH ANNUAL ASIAN HERITAGE AWARDS
Monday, March 9, 2009
Major General Antonio Taguba, whose report on Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison in 2004 drew international attention and created accusations of prisoner abuse, has been chosen to receive the distinguished Special Recognition Honor at the Sixth Annual Asian Heritage Awards.
Taguba, only the second Filipino American to attain the rank of major general in the U.S. Army, published an extremely critical report on prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib that was leaked to the public, which led to a Congressional investigation. But instead of being honored for his commitment to truth, General Taguba was reassigned to the Pentagon and later, in January 2007, forced to retire.
In 2008, he wrote the preface to a report by Physicians for Human Rights, in which he called for prosecution of the Bush Administration, writing, “There is no longer any doubt that the current administration committed war crimes. The only question is whether those who ordered torture will be held to account.”
Each year, Asia Media Inc., publishers of ASIA, The Journal of Culture & Commerce, and the Asian Heritage Society, single out an individual for that person’s commitment and inspiration to the Asian Pacific Islander community. “Nothing can be more inspiring than General Taguba’s long and distinguished military career and for his willingness to place his career in jeopardy so that the truth of Abu Ghraib be told,” said Rosalynn Carmen, co-publisher of ASIA. “He is an inspiration not only for Asian Americans but for all who value truth and justice,” she added.
General Taguba’s award will be a highlight of the July 25, 2009 gala ceremony aboard the USS Midway. Achievement in 15 other categories will also be acknowledged. In addition, the Sixth Annual Awards “Legacy and Legends” will bring together representatives from all branches of the Armed Services in a special salute to the military.
According to Leonard Novarro, Co-publisher of ASIA and vice president of Asia Media Inc., this year’s ceremony aboard the USS Midway has special symbolic significance for the Asian Pacific Islander community, having been the lifeline in rescuing thousands of Vietnamese fleeing their homeland during the fall of Saigon and for having served in both the Vietnam and Korean Wars. The carrier was launched at the end of World War II and saw its first service off the coast of Japan.
The Asian Heritage Awards Committee is currently accepting nominations in all categories. Individual nominees must be of Asian heritage; organizations nominated must be of service to the Asian Pacific Islander community locally or abroad. See www.asianheritagewawards.com for more details.
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Saturday Evening July 25th, 2009
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U.S.S Midway, Harbor Drive
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