23-05-2011, 09:39 PM
در راستای محدودیتهایی که قوانین جدید ویزای امریکا داره، دکتر فریدون هژبری، نایب رئیس گذشته دانشگاه صنعتی شریف و رئیس گذشته انجمن فارغالتحصیلان شریف (SUTA) نامهای رو به خانم کلینتون نوشتهاند که متنش رو اینجا کپی میکنم و اگر جوابی به نامه ایشون داده بشه هم ارسال خواهم کرد.
The Honorable
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of State
Washington, D.C. 20520
Subject: Announced new visa policy for Iranian students
May 21, 2011
Dear Madam Secretary,
As an Iranian-American I am delighted by the latest announcement by the State Department regarding the two-year multi-entry visa for Iranian students in support of President Obama's policy toward improving relations with people of Iran.
After careful consideration of the new policy, it seems that while a positive step in the right direction, two issues need further deliberation:
1) The new policy is limited to “non-sensitive, non-technical fields of study and research”
2) The new policy does not apply to the Iranian students already in the United States and they have to leave the country and apply for a new visa to become eligible
As the former Vice Chancellor of Aryamehr University and past President of SUTA [Sharif University of Technology Association], it is my understanding that the majority of Iranian students already here or wishing to come, are interested in pursuing and continuing their educations in the fields of Science and Technology.
So, I am writing to you to kindly request a clarification of the terms of the new visa policy and urge you to consider removing the restrictions that covers the majority of Iranian students.
With warm regards,
Fredun Hojabri,
Former professor and Academic-Vice-president of Sharif University of Technology
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of State
Washington, D.C. 20520
Subject: Announced new visa policy for Iranian students
May 21, 2011
Dear Madam Secretary,
As an Iranian-American I am delighted by the latest announcement by the State Department regarding the two-year multi-entry visa for Iranian students in support of President Obama's policy toward improving relations with people of Iran.
After careful consideration of the new policy, it seems that while a positive step in the right direction, two issues need further deliberation:
1) The new policy is limited to “non-sensitive, non-technical fields of study and research”
2) The new policy does not apply to the Iranian students already in the United States and they have to leave the country and apply for a new visa to become eligible
As the former Vice Chancellor of Aryamehr University and past President of SUTA [Sharif University of Technology Association], it is my understanding that the majority of Iranian students already here or wishing to come, are interested in pursuing and continuing their educations in the fields of Science and Technology.
So, I am writing to you to kindly request a clarification of the terms of the new visa policy and urge you to consider removing the restrictions that covers the majority of Iranian students.
With warm regards,
Fredun Hojabri,
Former professor and Academic-Vice-president of Sharif University of Technology
«ارزش زندگی میتواند با توانایی فرد برای تغییر سرنوشت انسانهایی که در موقعیت پایینتری از وی قرار دارند، اندازهگیری شود.» --Bill Strickland
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لطفا سوالاتتون رو در فروم بپرسید و از پیام خصوصی برای این منظور استفاده نکنید. در صورتی که مایلید من به سوال شما پاسخ بدم @Babak رو در متن سوال قرار بدید.
چنانچه با ساختار فروم آشنا نیستید و نمیدونید سوالتون رو کجا بپرسید، سوالتون رو در این موضوع مطرح کنید تا مشاوران شما رو راهنمایی کنند.