Exclusive: Yale tells students to keep Kissinger talk secret
“Dr. Kissinger’s visit to campus will not be publicized, so we appreciate your confidentiality..."
Salon | 25 March 2014
Yale
graduate students were urged to respect the “confidentiality” of an
upcoming lecture by controversial Ford/ Nixon Secretary of State [and WAR CRIMINAL] Henry
Kissinger, according to an email sent by an administrator and forwarded
to Salon.
“Dr. Kissinger’s visit to campus will not be publicized,
so we appreciate your confidentiality with respect to this exciting
opportunity,” states an all-bold paragraph sent by Larisa Satara, the
associate director of Yale’s Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, to a
private listserv for Yale history graduate students. The email, sent
Monday morning, also tells students that the event “is BY INVITE only”;
“There will be a check list at the front door”; “Laptops are not
permitted and Yale ID will be required for entry”; “This is a high
security event”; and “All attendees will be expected to remain in their
seats for the duration of the event …” Kissinger’s address, scheduled
for 3:30 p.m. Friday, is hosted by Yale’s Johnson Center for the Study
of American Diplomacy, and titled “Europe at a Crossroads: The Future of
Europe and Its Role in the International System.”
Satara and Yale spokespeople did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the email.
These criminals Kissinger, Nixon and Sihanouk should have been brought to court along with pol pot for crimes against humanity. They are responsible for the death of 2M khmers.
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