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Ref: 75 / M / 224
Date: April 28, 2002
Dear President Bush
The suggested legislation of the US Senate on 18th of April
concerning the limitation of US visa for Iranian people and citizens of six other
countries has troubled the Iranian community in the US and the rest of the world and
raised numerous questions.
For Iranians in the first instance there is unreserved sympathy
followed by deep respect for the American nation who have suffered directly as the result
of terrorism and fully accept the right for its law makers to want to fight this evil in
any way possible. While the majority of Iranians see themselves as partners in this fight,
they are looking for logical answers in response to the contradictory and imprecise points
that exist within this legislation.
 | For Iranians there is this question that do the American authorities see the roots and
origin of terrorism be it direct terrorist acts, the training of terrorists, or providing
financial support for it within the context of the Islamic Republic's rulers or the
Iranian nation? |
 | For Iranians there is this question that as the US President on the occasion of Noeruz,
the Iranian New Year, speaks of the ancient Iranian civilisation, is he calling Iranians
and their ancient civilisation terrorist or the Islamic Republic rulers governing their
land? |
 | For Iranians there is this question that is the US government really looking for the
roots of terrorism and if so is it not aware that the heart of terrorism is state
sponsored terrorism of the kind that is ingrained within the Islamic Republic and until
they and their ideology survive in its entirety or in any shape or form the expectation of
any peace or security is futile? |
 | For Iranians there is this essential question that do the US authorities not know that
about seventy one million Iranians in pursuit of their national and Iranian
identity are opposed to the rulers whose fundamental thinking is based on terrorism and
that the perpetuity of their rule is also dependent on it? |
 | For Iranians there is this question that do the US authorities not know that if the
terrorists of the Islamic Republic wish to travel to the USA they would not need to travel
under the guise of tourists, students, business people, ill people and so forth and that
they can do so under the direct or indirect diplomatic framework, either through the
offices looking after their interests, or through the so called cultural organisations and
their office at the United Nations? |
 | For Iranians there is this question that what then would be the difference between the
relatives of over 'one million successful Iranians' who wish to visit them in the US or
even those fleeing persecution at the hands of the agents of the Islamic Republic? Could
you and would you call all them terrorists? |
Sir, with all due respect, in consideration of the above stated
questions we at ACI would like to inform you that passing of this legislation with your
signature could be seen as a direct insult to Iranians which could in itself become an
obstacle in the Iran - US relation even after the Islamic Republic. We look to you to
remove Iran's name from this list.
With Respect
Hossein Ladjevardi
President, Association des Chercheurs Iraniens
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