17th Anniversary of 9-11...

17th Anniversary of 9-11...
On the 17th Anniversary of 9-11, we continue prayers for a path to peace. (Picture above - TishTrek and husband Harry @ the podium inside the United Nations General Assembly Hall in New York City). It was the privilege of a lifetime for us to be with leaders from around the world on a night when honoring excellence in writing and reporting was the common language uniting all of us. As one of the proud sponsors of the Annual U.N. Correspondents' Dinner, we enjoyed honoring excellence in writing and communications by helping to fund scholarships for international university students who had the courage & talent to tackle some of the difficult issues of our time. Through their magnificent words, they successfully created content that helped readers see through the lens of their research & life experiences. These students inspired all of us. I have confidence the next generation will pick up where we leave off.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

IMF Chief's Distain for Wives & Daughters = Dignity?

----- Original Message -----
From: Tish Ferguson
To: thomas.varela@dowjones.com ; gabriele.parussini@dowjones.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 2:20 PM
Subject: RE: French Watchdog Reins In Media Coverage of IMF Chief


Dear Ms. Parussini & Mr. Varela,

Thanks for your informative article on the French Watchdog organization working to protect the 'dignity' of Dominique Strauss-Kahn. My utter disgust and reaction to your story inspired me to write to both of you directly.

Your content included the following statement: the broadcasting authority called on television channels to show the utmost restraint in the broadcasting of images regarding a person involved in criminal proceedings. "The principle of freedom of expression and right to information shouldn't ignore the fact that such images can harm a person's dignity."

Can you explain why this same French Watchdog group wouldn't be equally as concerned about the 'dignity' of the victim of an alleged sexual assault executed by a self-described iconic figure? What's worse in the eyes of 'our' friends at the French Broadcasting Authority? Uncomfortable photos of an arrogant man who was arrested in America or the expensive and massive worldwide public relations assassination attempt directed at an alleged crime victim and funded by the Strauss-Kahn-Sinclair Families, Friends of the IMF and celebrity lawyers like Benjamin Brafman which started yesterday?

I visited the gorgeous country of France in the summer of 2007 and cried as I was overwhelmed by its history, charm and awesome beauty. Don't let one really ugly man rob this kind of memory from so many of us who love & respect your country! Below is my opinion circulating around the world right now on LinkedIn, my Blog and beyond...

Dear Friends,

Who's surprised by the "indecent repeat behavior" of Dominique Strauss-Kahn - a powerful moneyman with the global nickname "hot rabbit?"

Message to "that woman" - Mrs. IMF, the American-born Anne Sinclair, defending her Chief Grabber & Groper from their $4 Million Paris apartment yesterday: Your husband's alleged sick treatment of a New York City female citizen makes you an enabler & supporter of his repeat behavior which allegedly dates back to 2002.

Since he targets mostly women in that lower cast system that's alive in your mind you're blinded to the fact that Dominique's lecherous acts represents exactly what he really thinks of you, his daughters and women the world over.

The U.S. doesn't care how much money you have, or that you work as a prominent French journalist, or that your husband pretends to possess the qualities of a leader capable of managing an organization of 187 nations.

A courageous hotel chamber maid may have just saved the International Monetary Fund! Men or women lacking ethics should not be running worldwide institutions that depend on business integrity, transparency and management courage to survive.


Respectfully submitted,
Tish Ferguson
2404 Maria Place
Pt. Pleasant, NJ 08742
United States of America
732-259-2780 - Cell

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