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People in protective clothing walk past rows of beds at a temporary 2,000-bed hospital for COVID-19 coronavirus patients set up by the Iranian army at the international exhibition center in northern Tehran, Iran, on Thursday, March 26, 2020.
Namrata Joshi
MUMBAI 29 MARCH 2020 09:06 IST
UPDATED: 30 MARCH 2020 12:58 IST
The letter, whose signatories include stalwarts of cinema such as Majid Majidi, speaks of the debilitating effect of the sanctions on Iran in the country’s fight against the pandemic saying that ‘its breaths are limited by inhumane global sanctions’
A group of artistes from Iran have written a moving open letter to the artiste community of the world about the despairing COVID-19 pandemic in Iran, aggravated in the light of the U.S.-led Security Council sanctions. The signatories — 302 as of March 28 — include stalwarts of cinema such as Majid Majidi and Rakshan Banietemad, popular actor-filmmaker-writer Niki Karimi, actor Babak Karimi and Shahab Hosseini who won the best actor award at Cannes Film Festival in 2016 for Asghar Farhadi’s celebrated film, The Salesman.
“The people of Iran are facing a crisis today; the Corona crisis you are aware of, as well as the ‘Crisis of Unjust Imposed Sanctions’ you might not be aware of,” the artistes’ letter states. There is implicit hope that their global counterparts would be able to influence public opinion and politicians so that they’d act before it’s too late. Iran is currently fighting the worst Corona outbreak in the Middle East.
The letter starts off by saying that artistes, no matter what their nationality, are “citizens of a borderless utopia called ‘art’ which exists in a world entitled ‘culture’ ”. They strive to improve their nations with their collective works and have talent to influence people and make them understand issues. “Regardless of our religious backgrounds and ideologies, using our individual tastes, styles and cultural characteristics, we all create narratives and images with our works of art; for peace over war, knowledge over ignorance, good over evil, and of course for our salvation and resurrection,” the letter states.
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The new coronavirus, recently named COVID-19 by the World Health Organization was first encountered in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. Health officials have reported thousands of COVID-19 infections in China, with the virus reportedly spreading from person-to-person in many parts of the world.
The complete clinical picture with regards to COVID-19 is still not fully clear. Reported cases have ranged from infected people with little to no signs of illness to people exhibiting severe symptoms, which is why it is pivotal to take necessary precautions to avoid exposure to the virus.