TD银行突然行动:终止伊朗裔加籍公民银行帐户

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加拿大道明银行(TD Canada Trust)月前突然行动,终止大量伊朗裔加人的银行帐户,有些案例中客户甚至未得到通知。银行称,这是配合联邦政府制裁伊朗的行动。伊朗裔社区则称,他们似被视为二等公民。

伊朗社区斥被视二等公民

社区成员说,道明银行5月开始通知一些伊朗裔客户,不再向他们提供银行服务。

一些本月初发出的信件称,银行终止这些户口,是因要遵守渥太华对伊朗政权实施制裁的作法。



14年前从伊朗来到多伦多的萨德赫希(Pooya Sadeghi)说:「我成为加国公民10年,这是首次我觉得,我没有受到公民的对待。」

萨德赫希说,他於5月2日收到银行的信件,但他与妻子及她父母共用的道明银行帐户,两天前已被终止。



他在过去数周内发现,很多其他伊朗裔加人遭遇同样问题。他们收到的信,也提及加拿大对伊朗的经济制裁。

包括加拿大在内的很多西方国家,对伊朗实施严厉制裁,希望取缔该国的核计划。

伊朗裔加拿大人议会(Iranian Canadian Congress)副主席沙鲁兹(Kaveh Shahrooz,见图)说,社区担心,银行的决定可能显示出,他们作为加拿大人的权利「被侵蚀」。

沙鲁兹说,道明银行寄给客户的信件,没有说明收信人怎样违反那些制裁。


道明银行周四在声明中说,它要遵守加拿大银行的法例和规则,「包括经济制裁,禁止我们为某些国家或其国民提供金融服务」。

银行高级职员承诺,7月22日与社区会面,讨论这个问题。

银行没有公开透露,多少伊朗裔加人的帐户被终止。但沙鲁兹说,他们收到从卑诗省到大西洋省的投诉,显示这是全国性问题。
 
有这回事?
 
翻译不完整,漏掉了很多信息,还是看英文版吧


http://www.680news.com/news/nationa...by-td-s-decision-to-close-their-bank-accounts



Members of the Iranian-Canadian community say TD Canada Trust has offered them no explanation for its decision to close a number of bank accounts in recent days. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young Iranian Canadians say they're outraged at TD's decision to close accounts
Adam Miller, The Canadian Press Jul 12, 2012 17:45:00 PM
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TORONTO - Iranian Canadians who've had their bank accounts with one of Canada's biggest banks closed, often without notice, say they feel they're being treated as second-class citizens in their own country.

Members of the community say TD Canada Trust began notifying a number of Iranian-Canadian clients in May that it would no longer provide them with banking services.

Some of the letters sent out earlier this month indicated the bank was closing the accounts in order to comply with Ottawa's economic sanctions against the Iranian regime.

"I've been a Canadian citizen for 10 years and this is the first time I'm feeling that I've been treated differently than a Canadian citizen," says Pooya Sadeghi, who moved to Toronto from Iran 14 years ago.

Sadeghi says the TD account he shared with his wife and her parents was closed two days before he received a letter from the bank on May 2.

"They went to the grocery store to do some shopping, it didn't work and the next day we received the letter," he said in an interview with The Canadian Press.

"There was no explanation in our letter about why TD was closing the account," he said.

In the past few weeks he found out that many other Iranian Canadians had had their accounts closed in similar circumstances and that the letters sent to them mentioned Canada's economic sanctions.

Many Western countries, including Canada, have imposed tough sanctions aimed at cracking down on Iran's nuclear program. Tehran says it is developing nuclear power for peaceful purposes, but the international community believes it wants to build a nuclear weapon.

Kaveh Shahrooz, vice-president of the Iranian Canadian Congress, says there is worry in the community that the bank's decision may signal "an erosion" of their rights as Canadians.

"It is one thing to punish the Iranian government and its agents," he says. "It's another to close bank accounts without giving people a chance to explain themselves."

Shahrooz says the letters TD sent out to clients did not indicate how that particular individual had violated the sanctions.

In a statement released Thursday, TD said it is required to comply with Canadian bank laws and regulations, "including economic sanctions, which prohibit us from providing financial services to or for the benefit of certain countries, or any person in those countries."

The emailed statement said decisions to end customer relationships are not taken lightly.

"Where we had a concern, we reached out to customers in advance to confirm or correct information in their accounts, via phone and registered mail," said the statement from Barbara Timmins, manager of corporate communications. "In many cases, we did not hear back from them and based on the information on file, we had to apply the regulations and close the accounts."

TD said it could not comment on "specific customer situations."

Senior bank officials have promised to meet with community leaders on July 22 to discuss the matter.

The bank has not publicly revealed how many accounts belonging to Iranian Canadians have been closed, but Shahrooz says they have received complaints from British Columbia to the Maritimes, indicating that this is a country-wide issue.

Rachel Swiednicki, a spokeswoman for the Canadian Bankers Association, says a number of international sanctions prohibiting some financial and business activities with Iranian individuals, banks, companies and government institutions were strengthened in January.

"Each bank develops its own policies and procedures and takes the steps that it feels necessary to ensure that the bank is in compliance with these regulations," she said in an email.

The CBA has no information on what banks are doing to comply with the regulations, she said.

A Bank of Montreal spokesman says the bank has closed or frozen accounts "but only in a very few instances where required."

"BMO carefully assesses the regulations as well as the sanctions that the office of the superintendent of financial institutions publishes on this topic to ensure that our dealings with Iranian Canadians are compliant," said Ralph Marranca.

Sadeghi says that he stays in contact with family members in Iran but has had no financial transactions with them.

He says it took TD representatives one month to reply to his request for an explanation for the account closure. The reply he received said they could not provide an explanation.

Sadeghi has since opened a new bank account with CIBC. He has also created a Facebook group called "Condemn TD Bank in their Treatment of clients with Iranian Background" and says he has received a lot of support.

On the Facebook group, there are a number of posts from people who say they are considering cancelling their TD bank accounts in protest.

"No Canadians should be subject to this. A discrimination and charter challenge should be in place," said one post.

There is also a petition circulating online.
 
估计是与伊朗那边有银行往来的帐户。

联邦政府经济制裁伊朗,你再与那边有经济往来,当然是找死。

在美国,如果你去古巴旅游都可能面对牢狱之灾。
 
估计是与伊朗那边有银行往来的帐户。



联邦政府经济制裁伊朗,你再与那边有经济往来,当然是找死。



在美国,如果你去古巴旅游都可能面对牢狱之灾。



:D:D:D
 
在美国,如果你去古巴旅游都可能面对牢狱之灾。

胡说吧?我在古巴就碰到过一个美国人,还会说中文。全世界跑。
 
胡说吧?我在古巴就碰到过一个美国人,还会说中文。全世界跑。

有必要胡说么?你胡问吧?

你放狗搜一下看看(United States embargo against Cuba)。

他别被美国官方抓住把柄。
 
胡说吧?我在古巴就碰到过一个美国人,还会说中文。全世界跑。

论据不严谨,人家村长说的是可能,你的反驳是举一个反例,不严谨,不严谨。
 
古巴签证不留底儿,美国人可以从第三国转飞古巴,比如说加拿大
 
古巴签证不留底儿,美国人可以从第三国转飞古巴,比如说加拿大


如何"钻空子",那是我们中华民族的强项。但是,千万别被美国政府盯上、抓到把柄。美国那是禁运法。:D:D:D
 
很多伊朗人是双重国籍。如果他们放弃了伊朗国际可能就不会有问题了。
 
很多伊朗人是双重国籍。如果他们放弃了伊朗国际可能就不会有问题了。

多重国籍也没用、单一国籍也没用。政府有制裁法,银行帐户就不能同那边有经济往来。
 
二战时期,加籍日本人都被圈进集中营,不论单一国籍还是 双重国籍,统统地。

如果有一天中国和美国开战,五毛党和我们一起被关。
 
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