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                <text>Department of Justice Emails</text>
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                <text>The Department of Justice received more than 11,000 e-mails in response to the agency's public solicitation for comments upon its plans to distribute the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund of 2001 established by Congress to benefit the victims of September 11 and their families.  These e-mails have been organized here by date.</text>
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Sunday, January 20, 2002 3:22 PM
Objection to WTC death procedures

I am writing on behalf of parents of a World Trade 
 Center victim who are being grossly shortchanged on 
 both the economic and the non-economic parts of the 
 Victim?s Compensation Fund, as well as other aspects 
 of the regulations. 

 1) The economic part is grossly unfair because the 
 Fund is basing it on the victim's salary in the last 
 three years. The victim had a low salary, but was 
 young and was a college graduate. How can they know 
 how much he was going to earn in the future based on 
 what he made in the past? How can they decide that 
 his 
 life was worth less than that of other people? There 
should be equality in the awards. 
 
 2) The non-economic award is also grossly unfair 
 because we know the victim suffered tremendous pain 
for a very long time. He was last seen on the 97th 
Floor, Tower Two, going back to do work, and called 
 his mother at home saying that he was okay and had 
 to 
 work. We know the victim was trapped for a long 
 time, 
and Special Master Feinburg still insists that the 
 pain and suffering award is fair, when what he wants 
 to give is one-tenth the amount under similar 
 circumstances of terrorist attacks. 
 
 3) It is also unfair that the fund categorizes 
 ?dependents? as only spouse and children. The victim 
 was his parents' only son and according to Asian 
 tradition responsible for his parents even though he 
 did not claim them as dependents on his tax return. 
 As 
 with many immigrant families, he lived with and 
 supported his retired parents and was their primary 
 caregiver and constant companion. When his mother 
 fell 
 down the stairs and broke her shoulder three years 
 ago 
 he even bathed her. Besides dealing with their grief 
 and struggling to survive every day without him, his 
 parents are faced with a system which does not 
 recognize them. 
 
 4) In addition, there should be no collateral 
 payment 
 deductions of any kind from the award. That would 
 make 
 the fund highly unfair. 
 
 5) Also, it is absolutely wrong that the victim?s 
 family must sign away their rights upon filing as 
 claimants when they do not know what their award 
 will 
 be. There should be a fair hearing of each victim?s 
 family, because individual circumstances are 
 different.
 
 The victim was a true American who got up early on 
 September 11 to vote in the primary election before 
 going to work. He believed in his country and he 
 died 
 for his country. He deserves much better than what 
 the 
 Fund is offering. 
 
 Thank you for taking this into consideration. 
 Individual Comment

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            <text>2002-01-20</text>
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          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
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      <name>911DA Item</name>
      <description>Elements describing a September 11 Digital Archive item.</description>
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          <name>Status</name>
          <description>The process status of this item.</description>
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          <name>Consent</name>
          <description>Whether September 11 Digital Archive has permission to possess this item.</description>
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          <name>Described by Author</name>
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