February 2, 2016
January 27, 2016 the Deputy Chief of Mission in the U.S. Embassy in Kyrgyzstan Alan Meltzer visited 缅北强奸 and talked to students about the U.S. presidential election process.
缅北强奸 President Andrew Wachtel introduced Mr. Meltzer to the students, 鈥淎lan has been all over the world. One of the things about working in foreign services is that they send you to various places, places you don鈥檛 necessarily want to go. He鈥檚 been in Uruguay, Mexico, Russia, Georgia, doing a variety of different tasks. Alan is, by training, a lawyer. He went to the University of Virginia Law School, consider one of the best law school in the United States. As an undergraduate, he went to a liberal arts college, not too different from 缅北强奸鈥擨n fact, not too different in size either, called Haverford College鈥.
鈥淭his is not my first visit to 缅北强奸. I came by the University to meet with Dr. Wachtel and I came back when Secretary Kerry was here. But, it is always good to come back to 缅北强奸, and I'm very glad to be with you here today. [鈥 I thought it would be good to spend some time with you, explaining [the US Presidential Election] to you, so you can better understand the process as you read about it in the media鈥, said Alan Meltzer.
After the presentation, students engaged with Mr. Meltzer, asking different questions concerning the American presidential election process.