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发信人: brihand (brihand), 信区: USANews
标 题: 太二了:不开会,不发文章来抗议trump
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Thu Feb 2 15:23:03 2017, 美东)
Thousands of scientists have pledged to boycott conferences and scientific
journals in protest of President Trump's executive order that temporarily
bars citizens of seven majority-Muslim countries from entering the United
States.
"We question the intellectual integrity of these spaces and the dialogues
they are designed to encourage while Muslim colleagues are explicitly
excluded from them,” the pledge says.
The online pledge says it has more than 5,000 signatures.
More than 20,000 scientists and academics have also signed a letter
denouncing the ban.
"Academics from many of the most prestigious universities across the United
States, including many Nobel Laureates, Fields Medalists, Members of the
National Academy of Sciences, and winners of John Bates Clark Medal have
signed an open letter opposing President Donald J. Trump’s Executive Order
for a 90-day suspension of visas and other immigration benefits to all
nationals of Iran, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen," the
letter reads.
"These academics denounce this Executive Order in the strongest possible
terms and respectfully urge President Trump to reconsider his stance to be
more consistent with the longstanding values and principles of this country."
A group of cybersecurity researchers has also refused to help law
enforcement agencies and reconsidered conferences after the ban.
Tech conferences have been similarly impacted by Trump’s travel ban, in
part because the order makes it difficult to gather international
researchers into the same place. The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF),
for example, is already reconsidering future American events.
Trump's executive order suspends U.S. entry for 90 days for citizens of Iran
, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen. It also indefinitely halts
the acceptance of refugees from Syria and blocks all refugees for 120 days.
发信人: brihand (brihand), 信区: USANews
标 题: 太二了:不开会,不发文章来抗议trump
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Thu Feb 2 15:23:03 2017, 美东)
Thousands of scientists have pledged to boycott conferences and scientific
journals in protest of President Trump's executive order that temporarily
bars citizens of seven majority-Muslim countries from entering the United
States.
"We question the intellectual integrity of these spaces and the dialogues
they are designed to encourage while Muslim colleagues are explicitly
excluded from them,” the pledge says.
The online pledge says it has more than 5,000 signatures.
More than 20,000 scientists and academics have also signed a letter
denouncing the ban.
"Academics from many of the most prestigious universities across the United
States, including many Nobel Laureates, Fields Medalists, Members of the
National Academy of Sciences, and winners of John Bates Clark Medal have
signed an open letter opposing President Donald J. Trump’s Executive Order
for a 90-day suspension of visas and other immigration benefits to all
nationals of Iran, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen," the
letter reads.
"These academics denounce this Executive Order in the strongest possible
terms and respectfully urge President Trump to reconsider his stance to be
more consistent with the longstanding values and principles of this country."
A group of cybersecurity researchers has also refused to help law
enforcement agencies and reconsidered conferences after the ban.
Tech conferences have been similarly impacted by Trump’s travel ban, in
part because the order makes it difficult to gather international
researchers into the same place. The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF),
for example, is already reconsidering future American events.
Trump's executive order suspends U.S. entry for 90 days for citizens of Iran
, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen. It also indefinitely halts
the acceptance of refugees from Syria and blocks all refugees for 120 days.