Iranian Nobel Laureates, Cannes Winner Urge Halt to Iran-Israel Conflict
- A group of Iranian civic leaders and artists urged for an immediate end to the Israel-Iran conflict and uranium enrichment by the Islamic Republic, as they stated in a joint op-ed published in Le Monde.
- The letter was signed by notable figures including Narges Mohammadi, Shirin Ebadi, Jafar Panahi, and Mohammad Rasoulof, along with other activists.
- They emphasized that Iran's nuclear ambitions do not represent the will of the people and called for the international community to intervene.
- Their statement included demands for halting military hostilities, protecting civilian lives, and transitioning to authentic democracy in Iran.
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In May he won the Golden Palme in Cannes. Now the Iranian director speaks with a public statement on the situation in his country and the war with Israel.
While the war between the two countries seems out of control, the author calls on civilians to rebel against their governments.
Iranian director Jafar Panahi called for an immediate end to Israel's war with Iran, as it constitutes a threat to security in the region and could lead to a "proliferation of catastrophe", which he wrote in his Instagram.
Prominent Iranian dissidents call for end to nuclear activity and the Israel-Iran war
The letter argues that Iran's nuclear ambitions do not reflect the will or interests of its people, who 'must not be sacrificed for the nuclear or geopolitical ambitions of an authoritarian regime'
Narges Mohammadi and Shirin Ebadi, two Nobel Peace Prize laureates, signed a stand in Le Monde, with award-winning filmmakers at Cannes Jafar Panahi and Mohammad Rasoulof.
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