Palestine, October 22, 2009, (Pal Telegraph) - Once again, following the start of the academic year at many institutions of higher education around the world, some 838 Palestinian students are still waiting to leave Gaza to study abroad. The students cannot leave due to the Israeli-imposed closure of the Gaza Strip and the rigid criteria for exit via the Erez and Rafah border crossings. According to figures provided to Gisha - Legal Center for Freedom of Movement - by the Palestinian Interior Ministry in Gaza, 1,983 students who have been accepted into educational institutions abroad have registered for permits to exit via the Rafah crossing since the start of the year, but only 1,145 students have managed to pass through the crossing. 69 additional students have left via Erez crossing.
Overseas travel is no simple matter for Palestinian students because passage through Israel is extremely limited in accordance with a long list of criteria determined by Israel, which include the possession of a "recognized" academic scholarship and enrollment to study in a country which has a diplomatic presence in Israel. In addition, since June 2008 Israel has made the exit of students from Gaza to study abroad conditional on a physical diplomatic escort (see Gisha's report: "Obstacle Course: Students Denied Exit From Gaza"). The students also have difficulty leaving through Egypt via Rafah crossing due to the fact that it is closed most of the time. The rare... >>>
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Shah Golem, Thanks to you
by Farhad Kashani on Wed Oct 28, 2009 06:45 PM PDTShah Golem,
Thanks to you beloved IRI regime, Iran has one of the highest rates of brain drain in the world. Most of our Olympiad winners leave the country, our best and brightest look for a way out the country, and many of them, in hundreds of thousands, if not millions, have left the country already since 1979.
Out of countless IRI atrocities in Iran, this is very important. An entire generation that could have contributed greatly to building our country has left, and you and people like you are dead silent about it and actually support IRIs atrocities. Of course the Mullah regime does not want educated open minded people, he wants Neo Comms like you! Educated worldly people are “Zionists” and “sell outs”, right Shah Gholam?
Even Khomeini himself said: Agar moslaman nistid, la aghal azadeh bashed. Shah Gholam, you’re neither one.