La semana fue del Bronco, el INE, el TRIFE y ese recuerdo que con corrupción se puede avanzar en este país y no pasa nada. La ley existe para violarla.
Este puede ser el proceso electoral más complejo que haya vivido un instituto electoral en México por la cantidad de cargos a elegir. No solo se eligen cargos federales sino cientos de procesos a nivel estatal y local.
Desde que comencé a realizar el ensayo «La falta de voluntad a la Transparencia. Peripecias de un solicitante en un régimen autoritario en transición», el cual obtuvo una mención especial en el Concurso de Ensayo Periodístico sobre Transparencia 2010, comencé a pensar que era necesario que esas solicitudes no se quedaran en el baúl de los recuerdos, ya que alguien las podía ocupar para algún trabajo periodístico, académico o leerlos por simple curiosidad. Hoy, el día en que diversos diarios de comunicación a nivel mundial han colaborado con Wikileaks para dar mayor publicidad a los diversos archivos que demuestran los excesos y la forma en que ha operado la diplomacia de Estados Unidos y sus diversas agencias de espías, he decidido comenzar a colocar la información que obtuve de mis solicitudes de información.
Las solicitudes de información estarán almacenadas en el blog en el formato electrónico en que fueron entregadas al solicitante (César Mendoza), para su mejor clasificación, se presentan en esta página ordenadas por solicitud, contando con las preguntas realizadas al sujeto obligado, fecha de entrega y después las respuestas.
Solicitudes de Información
Costo de la pista de hielo instalada en Oaxaca en Diciembre del 2010
Solicitud elaborada por medio del SIEAIP del IEAIP
Fecha de solicitud:17 de diciembre del 2010
Fecha de entrega:31 de enero de 2011
Información requerida:
1.- COSTO DE LA PISTA DE HIELO QUE SE INSTALÓ DEL 11 DE DICIEMBRE DEL 2010 AL 9 DE ENERO DEL 2011 EN LA CIUDAD DE OAXACA
2.- COSTO TOTAL DEL FESTIVAL NAVIDEÑO OAXACA 2010
3.- COSTO POR ATRACCIÓN Y/O EVENTO QUE SE REALIZÓ EN EL LLAMADO FESTIVAL NAVIDEÑO.
4.- COSTO DE LOS DIVERSOS ATRACTIVOS (COMO SON JUEGOS DE NIEVE, NACIMIENTO GIGANTE, PIÑATA INTERACTIVA, CONCIERTOS, MATINÉ LOS DOMINGOS, ANTOJITOS Y MUCHA DIVERSIÓN) DE LA ESFERA INTERACTIVA.
5.- SALARIOS DE LAS 75 PERSONAS QUE AXULIARON EN LA PISTA HIELO.
6.- COSTO DE LA CAPACITACIÓN A LAS 75 PERSONAS DE LA PREGUNTA 5.
7.- CONTRATO QUE CELEBRÓ EL GOBIERNO DE OAXACA CON EL PARTICULAR QUE TRAJO LA PISTA DE HIELO.
8.- GASTO EN LUZ Y SERVICIOS PÚBLICOS QUE SE REQUIRIERON
PARA EL FESTIVAL NAVIDEÑO.
9.- COPIA DE LOS DOCUMENTOS DE LA POLÍTICA PÚBLICA EN LA
QUE SE BASARON PARA HACER EL FESTIVAL NAVIDEÑO, DONDE SE DEN A CONOCER LOS BENEFICIOS QUE TRAERÁ A LA POBLACIÓN OBJETIVO.
10.- TOTAL DE PERSONAS QUE TRABAJARON DURANTE TODO EL FESTIVAL ASÍ COMO SUS SALARIOS.
Thanks for the information, Eric, and thkans for creating a profile!The piece you cite (and wrote??) is well written and erudite but it doesn’t address the specifics of a flu outbreak. Here are my questions to you, and I’m honestly seeking answers, not trying to be a jerk:1) When was the La Gloria boy infected? People say he was the earliest, but I haven’t seen a date. I want to know how much earlier Hernandez was infected than the 39-year-old Oaxaca woman. If they were virtually simultaneous, and the Oaxaca woman had no contact with the farm or folks from La Glora, that poses a real problem for the Smithfield Cafo theory. 2) Flu is spread through inhalation. How did the La Gloria boy inhale flu from an infected pig (let’s call the pig «patient minus one»)? Saying there were noxious fumes from the manure lagoon doesn’t cut it. If you read Ghost Map, then you know that’s mideval thinking. Hernandez needed direct contact with patient minus one to be a true «patient zero.» Otherwise there are more questions to answer. For example, I remain dubious about the «cloud of flies» vector theory that dubious that (a) flies can actually infect humans with a virus that needs to be aerosolized in some way (like a sneeze) to spread in people and (b) that ANY swine flu, specifically, can be carried in this way. Philpott’s done some great research, and it certainly seems worthy of pursuit. But I guess I remain unconvinced because there are CAFO manure lagoons all over the planet, and the flu-like symptoms described by residents near the SMithfield CAFO are the same . Why hasn’t it happened a thousand times before? Furthermore, until lab results come back confirming more H1N1 cases in La Gloria, forming a chain from the Hernandez boy to the farm, we won’t be able to separate CAFO-induced respiratory disorders from H1N1-induced respiratory disorders. Finally, my fear is that people are missing the real tragedy, here: The noxious gas-spewing «farm» posed a catastrophic public health hazard to the towns surrounding it, H1N1 outbreak or no. I hope that, if no connection is proved, investigators don’t lose sight of that.
rCjDxz Good point. I hadn’t thouhgt about it quite that way. 🙂
Thanks for the information, Eric, and thkans for creating a profile!The piece you cite (and wrote??) is well written and erudite but it doesn’t address the specifics of a flu outbreak. Here are my questions to you, and I’m honestly seeking answers, not trying to be a jerk:1) When was the La Gloria boy infected? People say he was the earliest, but I haven’t seen a date. I want to know how much earlier Hernandez was infected than the 39-year-old Oaxaca woman. If they were virtually simultaneous, and the Oaxaca woman had no contact with the farm or folks from La Glora, that poses a real problem for the Smithfield Cafo theory. 2) Flu is spread through inhalation. How did the La Gloria boy inhale flu from an infected pig (let’s call the pig «patient minus one»)? Saying there were noxious fumes from the manure lagoon doesn’t cut it. If you read Ghost Map, then you know that’s mideval thinking. Hernandez needed direct contact with patient minus one to be a true «patient zero.» Otherwise there are more questions to answer. For example, I remain dubious about the «cloud of flies» vector theory that dubious that (a) flies can actually infect humans with a virus that needs to be aerosolized in some way (like a sneeze) to spread in people and (b) that ANY swine flu, specifically, can be carried in this way. Philpott’s done some great research, and it certainly seems worthy of pursuit. But I guess I remain unconvinced because there are CAFO manure lagoons all over the planet, and the flu-like symptoms described by residents near the SMithfield CAFO are the same . Why hasn’t it happened a thousand times before? Furthermore, until lab results come back confirming more H1N1 cases in La Gloria, forming a chain from the Hernandez boy to the farm, we won’t be able to separate CAFO-induced respiratory disorders from H1N1-induced respiratory disorders. Finally, my fear is that people are missing the real tragedy, here: The noxious gas-spewing «farm» posed a catastrophic public health hazard to the towns surrounding it, H1N1 outbreak or no. I hope that, if no connection is proved, investigators don’t lose sight of that.