Iran’s closed doors stifle its cultural promise
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Oggy Boytchev’s evocative portrait of Tehran reveals a city brimming with potential, yet trapped by political repression
Sir,
Oggy Boytchev’s “Memories of Tehran” piece nails the city’s paradox: a place of stunning beauty and vibrant culture, suffocated by fear and surveillance. I visited some decades ago and saw the same – warm people, lively cafés and incredible potential, but always the shadow of control.
Iran could be a magnet for tourism and talent, yet its visa barriers and paranoia keep it isolated. Boytchev’s longing to return as a tourist echoes mine, but until Iran opens up, its potential stays locked away.
Please keep articles like this coming.
Yours faithfully,
Amir Hosseini, Bologna, Italy
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