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 Jackie Chan in Hanoi,
Vietnam
| HANOI, April 25 (Xinhuanet) -- Jackie Chan, Chinese
action film star, appealed all organizations and individuals, especially
presscircles, to more actively combat stigma and discrimination against people
having HIV/AIDS.
"I need your help to keep on spreading a message: say
no to discrimination and care for people infected with or affected by HIV/AIDS,
especially children," Chan said at a press conference here before concluding his
visit to Vietnam on Monday as a goodwill ambassador of the United Nations
Children's Fund (UNICEF)and the Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS
(UNAIDS).
During his four-day stay in northern Quang Ninh
province and Hanoi city, he heard firsthand "sad and long stories" about local
people having HIV/AIDS such as the death of the whole family within one year,
Jackie Chan said, noting that such people, especially children, need greater
care and support of the community so that they can learn how to take care of
their relatives, protect themselves from the disease, and continue to make
contribution to the society.
"I'm, perhaps, a hero on screen. But, real heroes are
people I've met in Vietnam. They're grandparents, mothers, wives, youths and
children who show their courage by struggling and living with HIV/AIDS. They are
people that need more assistance," Chan stressed.
The 51-year-old actor and director, who rose to
international stardom from humble origins in Hong Kong, has taken a leading
rolein 95 films, mostly hyper-kinetic action ones which combine skillful martial
arts and slapstick comedy such as Rumble in the Bronx, The Medallion, Jackie
Chan's First Strike, Police Story and Rush Hour.
Chan has won many international awards honoring his
talents in acting, choreography and film-making. He has also earned many
prestigious awards and accolades for his charity, humanitarian and public
service work.
Apprenticed to an opera troupe in China's Beijing
city at the age of six, he was trained in all aspects of traditional Chinese
opera, including acting, singing and martial arts. Enditem |