Alliance for Justice in the Middle East (Harvard) 13 May 2007
Activists and community members will converge May 14 at Harvard Business School (HBS) in search of notorious war criminal Dan Halutz, last spotted there attending an executive management course.
The Alliance for Justice in the Middle East (AJME), based at Harvard University, is launching a search for the elusive Halutz, distributing WANTED posters, making inquiries, and soliciting the help of the campus community.
AJME hopes that this week’s actions will alert the community to the presence of this war criminal on the loose and lead to more information on his whereabouts.
A seasoned war criminal with a long record of human rights abuses in Lebanon, the West Bank and Gaza, Halutz is now rubbing elbows with top CEOs and business leaders at HBS in an exclusive two-month, $56,000 executive training program.
For more information about Halutz as well as other human rights abusers who have padded their resumes at Harvard, visit http://harvardwarcriminals.blogspot.com
In the meantime, please take the time to write to Harvard administrators to express YOUR concern about the university’s pattern of admitting and hiring war criminals and human rights abusers. Also be sure to ask if THEY have seen the elusive Dan Halutz and could help locate him! [please cc any messages to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.]
Thank you for your support and remember to keep your eyes peeled!
You can address your correspondence to these Harvard administrators:
Ralph M. James
Executive Director, Executive Education
Harvard Business School
Phone: 1 617 495 6023
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Address:
Harvard Business School
Glass Hall
660 Soldiers Field Rd
Boston MA 02163