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Name: Anonymous on Jan 9, 2008Comments: Shame on the Dutch academic society for following the worst aspects of American fascist diplomacy of recent years by denying rights of individuals' to attain higher education and becoming a better human being. We did not expect that from you. I guess we were wrong! Regards,Flag
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Name: Mohammad B. Shadmehr on Jan 9, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: B. Alavi on Jan 9, 2008Comments: When will we open up our eyes to the reality of US & Europe stockpile of NUCLEAR weapons, which will ultimately destroy ourselves Perhaps we need the Iranian escape goat to hide behind the shame of our own reality: The US is the only country on earth that has been developing AND USING nuclear weapons from their first use in Japan, through this day in 2008. sordidly yours, BobFlag
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Name: Tara Ellis on Jan 10, 2008Comments: Can someone please tell me the difference between this and fascism I am disgusted by the their action. I shall boycott the three annual visits that I make to the Netherlands until the Dutch learn to stop acting like Nazis.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 10, 2008Comments: this law is surely unreasonable. what has happened to netherlands as the bastion of liberalismFlag
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Name: Ramin Farhangi on Jan 10, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: ChristinA Eijkhout on Jan 10, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Pooya M. Koohbanani on Jan 10, 2008Comments: that's a shameFlag
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Name: Aria Sabouri on Jan 10, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Fennie on Jan 10, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Farzin Salehi Gilani on Jan 10, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: B Ten Hove on Jan 10, 2008Comments: for a free right to study for Iranians at the UTFlag
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Name: MO Jan on Jan 10, 2008Comments: This is carzy. I think they are scared of people getting educated. This is not against government but Iranian people.Flag
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Name: MO Jan on Jan 10, 2008Comments: This is carzy. I think they are scared of people getting educated. This is not against government but Iranian people.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 10, 2008Comments: This is carzy. I think they are scared of people getting educated. This is not against government but Iranian people.Flag
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Name: Hossein on Jan 10, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Afshin on Jan 10, 2008Comments: What I don't understand is by doing such an act what changes are you going to make Are you going to kill the spirit of human beings. No matter what nationality you hold, remember, we're all human beings and all of us have the right to learn. Do not act something that soon you'll be ashamed of. Let's live together for a better humanity, for a future that governments don't lead us to where we serve only their purposes, and nothing else.Flag
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Name: Giti on Jan 10, 2008Comments: Please do not generalize.Flag
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Name: Arezou Azampanah on Jan 10, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 10, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Reza Azarmi on Jan 10, 2008Comments: It is in the best interest of the Netherlands institutes of higher education to accomodate all students regardless of their national origin.Flag
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Name: Baran on Jan 10, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 10, 2008Comments: not fair !!! :(Flag
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Name: Sanaz on Jan 10, 2008Comments: Please protect academic freedom and the ability for students to study, irrespective of their government's activities.Flag
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Name: Reza Shirazi on Jan 10, 2008Comments: this is the zionist hate monger agenda against everyone.Flag
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Name: Eileen McCabe on Jan 10, 2008Comments: Knowledge is not the enemy, no one race or nationality is the enemy. Racism and imperialism are the enemies.Flag
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Name: Michael Eisenscher on Jan 10, 2008Comments: The action of Twente University by excluding all Iranian nationals is a reprehensible decision that flies in the face of the principles of justice, fairness, equality, intellectual integrity and academic freedom. This is a stain on the reputation of the Netherlands for enlightened humanitarianism.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 10, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Amir Naghshineh-Pour on Jan 10, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 10, 2008Comments: The university is in breach of NPT, local and international law, by baring the nationals of a complying member of IAEA from attending classes while all along students which can claim Israeli citizenship - and whose country is not a signatory to the NPT and thus should have been barred because of their non-compliance with International Law - are not only allowed but subsedised to attend courses with even military application.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 10, 2008Comments: The university is in breach of NPT, local and international law, by baring the nationals of a complying member of IAEA from attending classes while all along students which can claim Israeli citizenship - and whose country is not a signatory to the NPT and thus should have been barred because of their non-compliance with International Law - are not only allowed but subsedised to attend courses with even military application.Flag
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Name: Ali Ashtiani on Jan 10, 2008Comments: Shame on these people...Flag
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Name: Danesh Mazloomdoost, MD on Jan 10, 2008Comments: As an Iranian-American, I'm shocked at the level of ignorance and prejudice this ban portrays. Why punish the people already under such heavy oppression. Education is greatest tool cultural understanding and growth.Flag
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Name: Fred Alavi on Jan 10, 2008Comments: We always believed that Netherland is one of the world leaders in democracy and anti racisism,how can the world be wrong about such an important beliefFlag
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Name: Roxanna Pebdani on Jan 10, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Behrooz Nournia on Jan 10, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Ferydoon Farid Mojtahedi on Jan 11, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Amir Nejabati on Jan 11, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Daryoush Dashti on Jan 11, 2008Comments: Evil is evil does...beautiful is beautiful does! Have faith & built the world with love!Flag
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Name: Hamid on Jan 11, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Flore on Jan 11, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Morteza Naghavi on Jan 11, 2008Comments: This is the weakest form of admitting racism and biased, from a proclaimed beacon of democracy, i guess democracy applies as long as your system sees it fit and then stops.why not just admit human race is still operating from a religious view and we simply have not been able to grow out of it, Iranians (as one of a few muslim nation )who seek to advance their knowledge are being told,we cant admit you, guess what there are plenty of sources for knowledge, and you can be certain that seeking to gain knowledge is the one thing no one can stop you from gathering, no matter what the obstacle.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 11, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Reza on Jan 11, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Samad on Jan 11, 2008Comments: bastardFlag
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Name: Tourang Birangi on Jan 11, 2008Comments: Discrimination is inhumane, no matter what the excuse is.Flag
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Name: Kyumars Ardalani on Jan 11, 2008Comments: What a shame.Flag
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Name: Naz Sedghi on Jan 11, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Shirin Saeidi on Jan 11, 2008Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 11, 2008Comments:Flag