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Jose Luis Mendoza Marquez Consultor mobile: +56932900765 mobile: +584145858378 site: about.me/jluismendozam email: jluismend...@gmail.com Huella Digital PGP: 745DAA77 13EA6E08 1C6EC120 E6BE5999 CED5DCB6 <http://www.linkedin.com/in/joselmendozam> <https://twitter.com/joselmendozam> <https://es.quora.com/profile/Jose-Luis-Mendoza-Marquez> <https://www.instagram.com/joselmendozam/> <https://es.gravatar.com/jluismendoza> IMPORTANT: The contents of this email and any attachments are confidential. It is strictly forbidden to share any part of this message with any third party, without a written consent of the sender. If you received this message by mistake, please reply to this message and follow with its deletion, so that we can ensure such a mistake does not occur in the future. El lun., 28 de ene. de 2019 a la(s) 14:13, Sky (Jim Schuyler) (s...@red7.com) escribió: > En caso que no lo saben, hay una lista en español par derechos humanos y > technologia por AccessNos llamada RedLatAm. Puede que este sea un lugar > productivo para las discusiones sobre la situación nacional, los derechos > humanos y la tecnología. > > In case you don't know, there's a Spanish-language list for( those who > defend and promote) human rights and technology by AccessNow called > RedLatAm [NetLatinAmerica]. You may find this to be a productive venue for > discussions about the national [Venezuelan] situation, human rights and > technology. > > https://lists.accessnow.org/listinfo/redlatam > > https://accessnow.org/ > > Your note strikes me as heartfelt and I believe it helps me/us understand > better the current Venezuelan situation. It also bears striking > resemblances to processes taking place elsewhere in the world. And serves > as a caution that outsiders, how ever well-intentioned, need to listen > carefully before proposing actions or solutions. We all face this in our > rights and technology work. > > —Sky > > Google translate does a tolerable job too - pretty darn close to how I > read your note: > > I deeply regret that the situation in Venezuela is so complicated that it > hinders [its] management by those who do not live it, even with the best of > intentions. I will express myself in Spanish not because I believe that > doing it in English is an an unfair burden but because my English isn't > very good and I prefer to avoid "torturing" the group. > > When I saw the email in question I thought it was unfortunate, but I > immediately understood that it is precisely because of the complexity of > the situation in a country where for two decades we have sadly become > accustomed to intelligence, espionage, counterintelligence and a mentality > of our own. [a] military campaign applied to all spheres of civil life. > > I ask you for understanding along with your good intentions, it is not > that we are especially susceptible, that this is indeed the case, but that > we have been victims of a totalitarian regime that has remained in power > thanks to making us see ourselves as enemies, dividing families, facing > spouses, blood brothers in a literal way, which has caused a special > mistrust that even makes it difficult to receive help to restore our > weakened social fabric. > > I join those who are concerned about the economic situation in Venezuela, > being that the crisis of hyperinflation and the emigrant diaspora are > consequences and not cause of it, for that reason, I am so grateful for the > help and attention that our crisis receives at this moment internationally, > it is that attention that is tilting the balance in our favor to end this > cycle. > > On Jan 28, 2019, at 7:44 AM, Jose Luis Mendoza Marquez < > jluismend...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Lamento profundamente que la situación en Venezuela sea tan complicada que > dificulta su manejo por quienes no la viven aun con las mejores > intenciones. Me expresare en esta ocasión en español no porque crea que > hacerlo en ingles sea una carga injusta sino porque mi ingles no es muy > bueno y prefiero evitar esa "tortura" al grupo... 😹 > > Cuando vi el correo electrónico en cuestión pensé que fue desafortunado > pero comprendí de inmediato que se debe precisamente a lo complejo que es > la situación en un país donde por dos décadas nos hemos tristemente > acostumbrado a labores de inteligencia, espionaje, contraespionaje y una > mentalidad propia de militares en campaña aplicada a todas las esferas de > la vida civil. > > Les pido comprensión junto a sus buenas intenciones, no se trata de que > estemos especialmente susceptibles, que así es en efecto, sino que hemos > sido victimas de un regimen totalitario que se ha mantenido en el poder > gracias a hacernos ver a nosotros mismos como enemigos, dividiendo > familias, enfrentando esposos, hermanos de sangre de manera literal, lo que > ha ocasionado un especial recelo que nos dificulta incluso recibir ayuda > para restituir nuestro debilitado tejido social. > > Me uno a quienes les preocupa la situación social que económica en > Venezuela, siendo que la crisis de hiperinflación y la diáspora de > emigrantes son consecuencias y no causa de la misma, por ello, agradezco > tanto la ayuda y atención que nuestra crisis recibe en este momento a nivel > internacional, pues es esa atencion la que esta inclinando la balanza a > nuestro favor para dar fin a este ciclo. > > > ___________________________________________________________________ > > > Jose Luis Mendoza Marquez > Consultor > mobile: +56932900765 > mobile: +584145858378 > site: about.me/jluismendozam > email: jluismend...@gmail.com > Huella Digital PGP: > 745DAA77 13EA6E08 1C6EC120 E6BE5999 CED5DCB6 > <http://www.linkedin.com/in/joselmendozam> > <https://twitter.com/joselmendozam> > <https://es.quora.com/profile/Jose-Luis-Mendoza-Marquez> > <https://www.instagram.com/joselmendozam/> > <https://es.gravatar.com/jluismendoza> > IMPORTANT: The contents of this email and any attachments are > confidential. It is strictly forbidden to share any part of this message > with any third party, without a written consent of the sender. If you > received this message by mistake, please reply to this message and follow > with its deletion, so that we can ensure such a mistake does not occur in > the future. > > > > El dom., 27 de ene. de 2019 a la(s) 22:10, Sky (Jim Schuyler) ( > s...@red7.com) escribió: > >> There are any number of us who would be able to *read* a message in >> Spanish, so I'd urge you to go ahead and post both in your most comfortable >> language, plus translation because of the list's stated common language. I >> subscribe to some ES+EN lists and find this kind of practice to be very >> helpful. I wouldn't myself post (or answer you) in Spanish because of my >> limited capability, but I'd be happy to read what you have to say in its >> original language! >> >> I certainly can understand how it might feel difficult to express >> subtleties in a second language — I have that problem myself. >> >> —Sky >> >> On Jan 27, 2019, at 12:10 PM, Cristina (99) <efect...@riseup.net> wrote: >> >> What i don't see as something friendly -and sorry about it- is to discuss >> this terrible moment in English. >> I know the list is in that language, but a lot of us are South Americans, >> living this from Latin America, and having to translate our opinions (even >> between us) to a foreign language. I feel it a bit weird, sorry again. >> And this is sooo strong for us (as imply a key point to all the region) >> that it's very difficult to express it in English. At least It's one of the >> reasons I remain in silence. >> >> Best, >> >> Cristina (99) >> On 27/1/19 17:24, Andrés Leopoldo Pacheco Sanfuentes wrote: >> >> I don’t think your post was “political editorializing” at all! And I’m a >> Venezuelan citizen that tries to keep out of the toxic political talk in >> and on Venezuela. Life is NOT politics, and history and facts transcend >> ideologies, often used to mask or justify untenable and immoral social >> realities maintained by governments and other power brokers. >> >> Regards / Saludos / Grato >> >> Andrés Leopoldo Pacheco Sanfuentes >> >> On Jan 27, 2019, at 2:07 PM, Yosem Companys <ycompa...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> It has been brought to my attention that some of you felt that my email >> on Reymar Perdomo was excessive editorializing on behalf of Liberation >> Technology in favor of a political group against others. >> >> I'd like to apologize to all of those who saw my email in that light, >> though in hindsight I understand how my email could be misconstrued in that >> way. But I was only trying to make two points: >> >> - First, that we forget that music can sometimes serve as a >> Liberation Technology; and, >> - Second, that the plight of migrants and refugees is an issue of >> concern for Liberation Technology. >> >> In this context, I'd like to reiterate Liberation Technology's bias. 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