Al-Monitor- Onceknown as amagicianon the field, a legendary soccer player hailing from a humble southern Tehran neighborhood has in recent years been more of an activist than anything else. Ali Karimi has now launched a boycott campaign, calling on Iranians to refrain from buying capital goods and investment commodities, which he says have been unfairly high-priced amid an untamed wave of inflation that has hit the country following the US pullout from the nuclear deal.
Lets not buy anything for one month; no gold coins, no vehicles nothing which has turned expensive. Lets get united once and for all, like other countries where people avoid purchasing goods after sudden price jumps. This will force the sellers to regulate the prices. Everyone stand up for this, so that we can cut off the hands of the thieves and the middlemen, Karimi wrote inPersian on hisInstagrampage.
His message spread fast. Several other celebrities, including popular actressMahtab Keramati, followed suit by republishing the former soccer players boycott call, while aTwitter hashtagtitled I will stop buying wasimmediately created.