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Announcement of the support of 126 famous Iranian cinematographers to the Palestinian people


According to Fars news agency, Tehran Peace Museum and Khane Cinema condemned the killing of civilians in the Gaza Strip in a statement and called for an immediate ceasefire.

This statement, which has been made by more than 100 peace museum chemical veterans and cinema artists such as Dawood Mirbagheri, Majid Majidi, Parviz Perstowii, Rezakianian, Leila Hatami, Homayoun Asadian, Kamal Tabrizi, Mohsen Tanabandeh, Rambad Javan, Alireza Davoudnejad, Farhad Tahidi, Ahmadreza Darvish, Rasul Sadr Aamili, Mohsen Amir Yousefi, Hadi Hijazi Far, Mohammad Hossein Mahdovian, Mohsen Kiaei, Shabnam Moghadami, Mojtaba Mirthomasb, Seyed Reza Mirkarimi, Majid Tzamami, Amir Taftani, Afshana Baygan, Haniye Tosli, etc. are signed, as described is below:
“In the name of right

Mr. Antonio Guterres, Secretary General of the United Nations
We, the artists of Iran, together with the veterans and chemically injured survivors of the Iran-Iraq war (1988-1988), by signing this painful letter, we ask you to do all you can to prevent the naked cruelty that has been inflicted on women, children and civilians. Gaza is going on, do it.
Mr. Guterres, the position you hold, whether you like it or not, represents the historical conscience of today’s mankind, and its performance will be the document of judgment for future generations.
Stop the war for the sake of humanity.”
Courtesy of Tehran Peace Museum – Iranian Cinema House (November 21)

Names of signatories in alphabetical order
(The new names will be announced later in the attachment).

1 Amir Taftani

2 Habib Ahmadzadeh, an artist and chemical veteran

3 Hafiz Ahmadi
4 Mahmoud Arbabi
5 Bahman Ardalan
6 Homayun Asadian
7 Abdullah Esfandiari
8 Habib Ismaili
9 Mehdi Aslani
10 Mehrdad Afrasiani
11. Majid Al-Taei, a seventy percent chemical veteran
12 Mohsen Amir Yousefi
13 Masoud Amini Tirani
14 Majid Tazami
15 Muhammad Afride
16 Mohammad Bahrani
17 Maryam Bobani
18 God’s guidance
19 Behrouz Bayat, a chemical veteran, 25%
20 Hossein Pakdel
21 Asghar Porhajirian
22 dynamic conductors
23 Kamal Tabrizi
24 Cyrus surrendered
25 Mohsen Tanabandeh
26 Farhad Tawhidi
27 Haniye Tavasli
28 Betul Tavakoli, wife of chemical martyr Jahanshah Sadeghi
29 Amir Hossein Tavaklian, Hor Battalion and Holy Defense Warriors
30 Amin Jafari
31 Mehdi Jafari
32 Masoud Jafari Jozani
33 young Rambad
34 Parviz Chabahari
35 legend of free face
36 Leila Hatami
37 Hadi Hijazi Far
38 Malik Hadpur Siraj
39 Hassan Hassan, a seventy percent chemical veteran
40 Alireza Hosseini
41 Shahriar Khatiri (doctor of chemical veterans)
42 Saeed Khani
43 Mohsen Damadi
44 Alireza Davoudnejad
45 Mohammad Davoudi
46 Ahmadreza Darvish
47 Mohammad Reza Dehghan
48 Ali Dehkordi
49 Shadmehr Rastin
50 Mojtaba Ra’i
51 Morteza Razak Karimi
52 Mohammad Rezai Takbiri, chemical veteran, 50%
53 Mehdi Rezaei Takbiri, chemical veteran, 50%
54 Ehsan Rostapour, son of chemical martyr Hedayatullah Rostapour
55 Farid Sajjad Hosseini
56 Mehdi Sajjade Chi
57 Major Ali
58 Mohammad Reza Soroush (doctor of chemical veterans)
59 Mohammad Reza Silence
60 Ahmad Salimi, seventy percent chemical veteran
61 Korosh Soleimani
62 Mohsen Shah Ebrahimi
63 Manouchehr Shaheswari
64 Alireza Shoja Nouri
65 Mohammad Shakiba Nia
66 Vajiya Allah Shahidi
67 Dariush Sadeghpour
68 Ahad Sadeghi
69 Mahdieh Sadeghi, daughter of chemical martyr Jahanshah Sadeghi
70 Mohammad Sadeghi
71 Hamid Salehi, a seventy percent chemical veteran
72 Messenger of Sadr Ameli
73 Mohsen Zarghami
74 Saida Arab
75 Mohammad Mehdi Asgarpour
76 Bahram Azimi
77 Ali Akbar Alafzadeh, seventy percent chemical veteran
78 Majid Alizadeh
79 Mohammad Reza Aliqli
80 Nasrullah Fethian, chemical combatant and veteran
81 Mehdi Fakhimzadeh
82 Mohammad Reza Farahbakhsh
83 Mehrdad Farid
84 Mollasaleh Qari (free)
85 Arash Ghasemi
86 Ali Qaim Maggi
87 Abdul Hamid Qadirian
88 Jhaleh Kuhpayeh Iraqi wife of chemical martyr Hedayatullah Rostapour
89 Mehdi Kohian
90 Reza Kianian
91 Mustafa Kiaei
92 Mohsen Kiaei
93 Mohammad Hossein Latifi
94 Ali Luqmani
95 Majid Majidi
96 Hossein Mahjoub
97 Asadullah Mohammadi, seventy percent chemical veteran
98 Manouchehr Mohammadi
99 Ahmadreza Motamedi
100 Kazem Masoumi
101 Adel Memarnia
102 Shabnam Moghadmi
103 Kamran Maleki
104 Turaj Mansouri
105 Farzad Motman
106 Vahid Mohadi, son-in-law of chemical martyr Jahanshah Sadeghi
107 Seyyed Abdul Javad Mousavi
108 Mohammad Hossein Mahdovian
109 Seyyed Dawood Mirbagheri
110 Mojtaba Mirthamasb
111 Maziar Miri
112 Seyed Reza Mirkarimi
113 Akbar Nabavi Menesh
114 Alireza Najafzadeh
115 Mohammad Ali Najafi
116 Javad Norouzbeigi
117 Mohammad Baqer Nikkhah Bahrami, chemical veteran, 65%
118 Vahid Nikkhah Azad
119 Afshin Hashemi
120 Seyyed Zia Hashemi
121 Seyed Javad Hashemi
122 Mohammadreza the artist
123 Makki Yazae (veteran)
124 Mansoura Yazdanjo
125 Ahmad Yusufzadeh (free)
126 Mahmoud Yarmohammadlou.

According to this report, since the start of Al-Aqsa storm operation by Hamas forces in response to the crimes of the Israeli army in the Gaza Strip on Mehr 15, this is the first wide and official reaction of the cinema house and its member cinematographers.

During the past 36 days, “Khane Cinema” was always criticized that despite the obviousness of the war crimes of the Zionist regime, why, unlike their international counterparts, Iranian cinematographers have not made any statement regarding Israel’s war crimes in the Gaza Strip and the means of sympathy for the people of Palestine. With today’s statement, the number of signatures of which will probably increase, in a letter to Antonio Guterres, Iranian cinematographers officially demanded an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, so that Iranian cinematographers can show with today’s strong statement that the oppression of Gaza is a global truth. They support the oppressed people of Palestine.

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