Dear Rector,
Dr. Luis Enrique Arango Jimenes.
Liceo Campestre moral philosophy influence on Universidad Technologica de Pereira graduates.
It is my duty as a member of The World Professional Society (community) to support the integrity of professional ethics and protect accomplished principles.
Based on my immediate experience with Liceo Campestre and her owner, Mrs. Ana Milena Buitrago, internationally recognized professional discrimination of Pereira graduates is in effect. This ethical discrimination protecting from exploitation affects also foreigners voluntarily being in communication with Liceo Campestre and it's associates.
This form of internationally recognized ethics is supported by the same authorities that affected Colombian Juan Pablo Montoya fired from Formula 1.
With sympathy to your graduates,
Jiri Vasatko. LTI
Reconnaissance officer, commando field platoon (retired).
My lawyers are not able to get through Colombian government corruption. I refused to challenge it with even greater gluttony offered by your officials.
At first A.M. Buitrago discredited Mr, Javier Franco, USA citizen and ESL teacher at Liceo Campestre prior his disappearance in January 2005. He made headlines news in February 2005. Then she did the same with me, but I escaped her traps. Liceo Campestre's logo:
"Don't worry, because nothing will be alright" and "At the end you will be the bad person" repeated to me several times by ESL teacher's coordinator at Liceo Campestre, Mr. Carlos Eduardo Mejia Ospina, former drug dealer from New York's school yards. He is well known to USA security officials deported him back to his home country after serving six years in penitentiary.
Pereira officials, what the professional world can expect from your children educated by manipulators and drug dealers?
Dear Jiri:
If you have any question please contact me.
This is the information of Fiscalía General de la Nación.
Fiscalía General de la Nación
Nivel Central - Bogotá , D.C.
Diagonal 22B No. 52-01 (Ciudad Salitre)
Teléfonos: 570 20 00 - 414 90 00
Best regards,
Embassy of Colombia
Employment Advisory: Liceo Campastre, Pereira , Colombia
Re: Potential Trafficking of Narcotics
To whom it may concern:
Please be advised that this letter constitutes an unofficial advisory to your nationals with respect to potential implication in narcotics trafficking by
virtue of employment at Liceo Campastre, Pereira , Colombia and constitutes a summary of the author's experience.
In summer 2004, I was offered a position as an English as a Second Language teacher at Liceo Campestre de Pereira, Pereira , Colombia . This position was offered to me by a hiring scout connected to the Canadian Embassy in Bogotá,
Mrs. Maria Helena Garcia. Having accepted this position I arrived to Liceo Campestre at the end of August 2004 and lived in an apartment owned by a family member of Liceo Campestre owner Ana Milena Buitrago.
The teaching itself was not a bad experience, with the exception of an unsolicited visit to my apartment
during the first month, in which several instructors came over, one of whom, Carlos Mejia Ospina, informed me "I would be the bad guy in the end." I did not know that I would become unwittingly involved in trafficking. I was just physical existence to my credit card, which number was stolen from me and used for purchase of cargo space on international flight to France . This was found by credit card security services informing me with this information several months later after my return home to Canada . The payment was refused and credit card terminated. My passport was copied for Liceo Campestre's purposes without my approval.
This was just the beginning of my ordeal. Over the next seven months, I was forcibly isolated from the rest of Pereira especially from foreigners living and teaching in other schools in Pereira area. The phone line was restricted to local calls only and was often controlled together with my voice mailbox. I would only be able to travel to school and back by school bus. After school hours and on weekends I was monitored and manipulated by
Beatriz Lopez Munoz, music teacher at Liceo Campestre and Carlos Mejia Ospina, a former drug dealer deported from the U.S. after serving a six year sentence and current ESL teacher at Liceo Campestre.
At the beginning of January 2005, Mr. Javier Franco, a U.S. citizen and ESL teacher at Liceo Campestre, disappeared. I was told in a private meeting with Carlos Mejia Ospina and Ana Milena Buitrago in her Liceo Campestre office that there was a ransom for his release. Shortly after, I was told, that Carlos Mejia Ospina would become my new "translator and coordinator".
At the end of January 2005, I met unexpectedly the coordinator of foreign ESL teachers at Liceo Ingles de Pereira, Mr. Craig. He immediately denied Ana Milena Buitrago's statement about Liceo Ingles's ESL staff members not being interested in meeting me and in further conversation it was obvious, that she lied to me about them and to them about me. She spread falsehoods to the entire school system in Pereira to keep me isolated from others.
Shortly afterwards, I began to feel that my safety was greatly at risk. I scheduled a trip out of Colombia , which I had discussed previously with Ana Milena Buitrago. Conditions of my travel were based on family emergency situation in Europe . To her surprise, I left twelve hours earlier than agreed notifying her from hotel in Bogota the very same day. Then the true terror began. Ana Milena Buitrago and all teaching staff at Liceo Campestre knew I was out of Colombia . Ana Milena Buitrago engaged the police to find me, lied to the Canadian Ambassador to Colombia , alleged that crimes occurred at Beatriz Lopez Munoz's address and falsely implicated me. It was too dangerous for her the truth about my isolation by her lies to be discovered. She ensured that I would not be able to return safely to Colombia . The truth was too great a threat to her school's reputation.
Your Ministry would do well to advise your nationals to refuse employment at Liceo Campestre de Pereira. Many professional organizations and universities outside Colombia have acknowledged that graduates with diplomas from Liceo Campestre or any diploma signed by Ana Milena Buitrago after the 2006 academic year will be considered professionally undesirable. It would be advisable that all students from Pereira 's Liceo Campestre be subject to academic review prior to future acceptance.
Sincerely,
Jiri Vasatko, LTI.
Michal Bryce, Lawyer
Gillian Uribe, Lawyer
By (Deleted user) on May 10, 2007, 23:06 in Friendly Talkzone.
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vicshere says on May 11, 2007, 07:14: man you should really look for another line of work....teaching English is not it....your English is horrible and very difficult to understand...also we know who you are....the same author of all the other Liceo Campestre posts for God sakes give it up! listo 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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