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    پیش فرض Discriminatory Policy of the Dutch Ministry of Education

    What you see below is an email I have received from Dr. Hojabri, Founder of Sharif University of Technology Association (SUTA). I encourage you to read the email and sign the petition.

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    Dear friends:

    With the increased tension with Iran, the Iranian people, especially the academic community, is the target of most sanctions and discriminatory policies. By trying to be "more catholic than the Pope', the Dutch Government is asking its universities for 'guarantees' that the Iranian students will have no access to the technical data of university, as precondition for accepting the Iranian graduate students.

    While large universities in Netherlands will probably provide this guarantee, small universities are not in a position to do so, and will stop accepting Iranian students. The Technical University of Twente has already done so:

    http://intoffice.utwente.nl/news/imp...niannationals/

    A petition has been prepared, and signed by 50 professors of major universities in Netherlands in opposition of this discriminatory policy of the Dutch Government.

    I urge you to access the site and sign this petition!

    http://www.iraansestudenten.nl/?English


    Thanks,

    Fredun Hojabri

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    پیش فرض پاسخ : Discriminatory Policy of the Dutch Ministry of Education


    Dutch Ministry of Education withdrew its recent discriminating decision against Iranian students. Congratulations to all Iranian academic community.
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    Dear friends:

    Yesterday, in a meeting between the Dutch Ministry of Education and representatives of the universities in Holland, the Ministry agreed to withdraw its recent demand for a guarantee that the Iranian students not be allowed to have access to sensitive technical information.
    Consequently the Technical University of Twente that had stopped accepting Iranian students in order to avoid potential penalties, changed its policy.

    The Dutch universities and many scientific institutions worldwide strongly opposed this action of the Ministry of Education, and the Petition that was posted by the Iranian students received more than 4,000 signatures.

    We should be pleased that another attempt to discriminate against the Iranian academic community has been stopped.

    Many thanks for supporting the Iranian students in Holland,

    Fredun Hojabri

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