Me llegó la siguiente información:
El email que esta pidiendo Dontriana
Se me hizo buena idea escribir a Harvard como dice Dontriana aquí esta la pagina del staff de Harvard: http://www.provost.harvard.edu/people/ y ahí viene el email del que invito al corrupto del IFE steven_hyman@harvard.edu claro que en link aparece como steven_hyman@harvard.edu si se fijan la arroba no esta y además aparece %40 por lo que a mi se me hace que es sin el signo de % y ni el numero 40, pero que tal si escribimos también al staff, para que se enteren todos. Por favor hagan un email en Ingles para mandar, de pasada promocionamos la película de Mandoki y por ahí vi que tenían el video con subtítulos en Ingles, si se puede que lo agreguen al machote de email que vamos a mandar. Hasta el ultimo del email también les mando la dirección de la revista de los alumnos de Harvard.
http://www.provost.harvard.edu/contact.php esta es la pagina para escribir comentarios.
Kathleen Buckley, Associate Provost for Science and Director of Academic Affairs for Interdisciplinary Science kathleen_buckley@harvard.edu
Rick Calixto, Director of the Harvard Trademark Program rcalixto@harvard.edu
Liza Cariaga-Lo, Assistant Provost for Faculty Development and Diversity liza_cariaga-lo@harvard.edu
Lydia Cummings, Ombudsman lydia_cummings@harvard.edu
Jorge I. Domínguez, Vice Provost for International Affairs jorge_dominguez@harvard.edu
Evelynn Hammonds, Senior Vice Provost for Faculty Development and Diversity hammonds@fas.harvard.edu
John Huchra, Senior Advisor to the Provost for Research Policy john_huchra@harvard.edu
Isaac Kohlberg, Senior Associate Provost and Chief Technology Development Officer ikohlber@camail.harvard.edu
Kasia Lundy, Chief of Staff to the President and Provost kasia_lundy@harvard.edu
Dan Moriarty, Senior Associate Provost and Chief Information Officer liza_cariaga-lo@harvard.edu
Russ Porter, Associate Provost and Director of Administration for Interdisciplinary Science russ_porter@harvard.edu
Diana Sorensen, Senior Advisor to the Provost for Arts and Culture sorensen@fas.harvard.edu
Lo que veo es que algunos emails están mal escritos por lo que les quite el % y el 40 y los cambien por el @ algunos otros traen después de la arroba "fas" o "camail" no se a que se deba esto pero así los deje, lo importante es hacernos escuchar y pues ya ven que esta Universidad de Harvard se presta para vender Doctorados a peleles, tal vez ni nos escuchen que tal escribir a la revista de los universitarios de Harvard http://harvardmagazine.com/contact/staff.html y el email del Editor yourturn@harvard.eduSe me hizo buena idea escribir a Harvard como dice Dontriana
OJO: si le van a escribir a Harvard NO USEN GROSERÍAS NI AMENAZAS. Sean corteses, pero firmes.
Aquí un ejemplo de una carta que envió un lector a Harvard:
Dear Profr. Steven Hyman, professor University of Harvard
Dear Editor of Los Angeles Times
Dear Editor of New York Times
Few days ago, here in Mexico apears a news about that professor Luis Carlos Ugalde, president of IFE at Mexico, will go to your University of Harvard like professor, but before you take the decission think a few, please, about the Ugalde´s prestige and the moral quality here in Mexico and the world. He didn´t make the formers elections like MUST BE. His actuation in the last elections it was very embarashed for the mexicans and the ideals of the United States of Amesrica and the civilization. If you accepted in your University, you will accepted with all its consecuences. I mean, if you and your University accept the professor Ugalde at your University, you reject the ideals for to do a best world.
Aquí otra:
It's a shame you are planning to receive an electoral criminal as Luis C. Ugalde from Mexico's IFE who crushed the federal elections in 2006.
It seems your institution does not fulfill a real quality policy.
It seems Harvard tolerates the promotion of the guy who is gonna be sacked of IFE because of his felonies.
Mi sugerencia para enviar a Harvard:
Dear Harvard Staff,
In regards to the reported hiring of Luis Carlos Ugalde by your school, perhaps you should know the following:
Ugalde was fired in disgrace from his position as head of the Federal Electoral Institute because of his incompetence and alleged participation in the electoral fraud of the 2006 presidential election in Mexico. He was supposed to stay in his position for a couple more years, but the Mexican congress decided to have him replaced because of the fraudulent 2006 election.
The first direct official accusation of incompetence by Ugalde's IFE came from the Electoral Tribunal in Mexico. Last year the head of the tribunal declared IFE had made a mess in the elections by refusing to recount ballots boxes in which the results had obvious mistakes (by law the ballot boxes must be opened and recounted if there are evident mistakes in the results. IFE, under Ugalde, refused to do this.)
You can see the head of the Electoral Tribunal talking about this in the following video:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=VfwWpPiucPc
Curiously, when Ugalde knew he was going to be replaced, he claimed, in what many people interpreted as a threat to appointed Mexican president Felipe Calderon, that if he were to be fired, then it would mean there was indeed an electoral fraud in the 2006 elections.
Now, Ugalde has also been repudiated by the people of Mexico. In the following video, the people of Mexico protest against Ugalde because of the electoral fraud:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=82owfhSykSs
http://youtube.com/watch?v=U6XeJ180vcg
By the way: this took place in Jalisco, one of the most conservative states in Mexico. Protest against Ugalde would've been much larger in cities like Mexico City, for example.
Now, my question to you is this: do you REALLY want somebody like Ugalde teaching at your school? Why not hire Paul Wolfowitz then? Or why not hire anyone else with accusations of wrongdoing? I thought Harvard was supposed to be a good school. But with staff like Ugalde, my perception has really changed. I can not have a good evaluation of a school that hires people who are accused of participating in al electoral fraud. I urge you to please reconsider your position on hiring Ugalde. As a Mexican, I'm offended by the way in which IFE, under Ugalde, disregarded the respect for democracy and threw out the window the people's right to elect their government. If the United States of America is to claim to be a democratic nation, it can not foster people who disrespect the basic principle of the vote.
Sincerily,
(FIRMA)
PS:
Because of the electoral fraud, many people now call Luis Carlos Ugalde "Luis carlos UFRAUDE". That's how little many people in Mexico think of him.
Una razón más para apoyar al peje en el 2007.
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