One of Iran’s biggest movie stars is boycotting the Oscars over Trump’s visa ban

Iranian actress, Taraneh Alidoosti, star of the Oscar-nominated film 'The Salesman' has announced that she would be boycotting the 89th Academy Awards

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Iranian actress, Taraneh Alidoosti, star of the Oscar-nominated film ‘The Salesman’ has announced that she would be boycotting the 89th Academy Awards next month due to President Trump’s racist ban on Iranian visas. 

“Trump’s visa ban for Iranians and others is a racist move and unacceptable,” she wrote on multiple social media channels. “Whether this will include a cultural event or not, I won’t attend the #AcademyAwards 2017 in protest.”

Alidoosti’s announcement comes one day after reports surfaced that the Trump administration planned to stop all visa applications for a month from seven countries in Africa and the Middle East, one of which is Iran. The news caused a near-immediate uproar among many in the Iranian-American community. 

“Donald Trump is making good on the most shameful and discriminatory promises he made on the campaign trail,” the National Iranian American Council, a Washington-based non-profit, said. “He called for a Muslim ban and is now taking the first steps to implement one. This will not stand. The American people are better than this.”

Sometimes referred to as the Natalie Portman of Iran, Alidoosti, 33, is widely considered one of the best actresses in the country. Her film ‘The Salesman’ which was directed by Oscar-winning director, Asghar Farhadi, follows the deteriorating relationship of a couple as they rehearse Arthur Miller’s ‘Death of a Salesman’. It took home two awards at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival last May before it was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars.