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Iran closes French institute over Charlie Hebdo cartoons

Por: ABC News World January 08, 2023

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates -- Iran on Thursday shut down a decades-old French research institute in response to cartoons published by the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo that mocked the country's ruling clerics.Iran's Foreign Ministry called the closure of the French Institute for Research in Iran a “first step” in response to the cartoons, which the magazine had billed as a show of support for anti-government... + full article



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