IRIB Newspaper: Artists Are Banned Worldwide, Like Justin Bieber

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IRIB Newspaper: Artists Are Banned Worldwide, Like Justin Bieber

The newspaper Seda o Sima says that artists are banned from working around the world too, like Justin Bieber.

The Jam-e Jam newspaper, in an article about the work ban of some cinema actors, used language that is noteworthy. Emotional reactions from filmmakers like Mani Haghighi and Rakhshan Bani-Etemad, and the renewed reactions from individuals like Saeed Roustayi and Taraneh Alidoosti, who themselves are among the culprits of such situations and law-breaking, complicate the matter further and make the cinema atmosphere more tense. The illegal actions of offenders who these days fear legal confrontation aim to intimidate the cinema organization and return it to its previous passive path. Everywhere in the world, artists, even the most famous ones, when accused, are removed from film projects by the film companies themselves, and if the verdict is confirmed, they even end up behind bars. Examples include Sean Penn, Martha Stewart, Lindsay Lohan, Justin Bieber, Michelle Rodriguez, Bill Cosby, and others. Because an artist is, first and foremost, a citizen, and if they indulge in wrongdoing in front of the cameras, they must also face the consequences.

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