Dear Mr. Trey Grayson, Director of Harvard School Institute of Politics,
From the Website of the Institute, I was informed that the Fellows and Study group Program has organized a series of seminars /discussions, titled “Redesigning Europe”, to be presented and led by George Papandreou ( http://www.iop.harvard.edu/redesigning-europe-led-george-papandreou ). Please understand that for the majority of Greeks who live in Greece and experience the hardships, as well as for Greek Americans who, in desperation and indignation are watching Greece drowning and do not know how to help, GEORGE PAPANDREOU IS A WANTED MAN. A man who should be investigated for treason, a man who, intentionally or unintentionally (unfortunately there is a lot of evidence for the former) bears the greatest responsibility for Greece’s downfall and for the consequences on the Greek people, which range from closing their businesses and losing their jobs to ending up homeless or committing suicide. It is inappropriate for your prestigious institute, at these crucial times, to invite George Papandreou to offer his insights regarding “sovereign debt crisis”, “solutions to global problems”, “Will austerity make our economies competitive?” etc. Is he, seriously, the authority to talk about austerity and the impact on a country’s competitiveness?