Charlie Hebdo
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By Mohsen Pak Aein
West fails to create ‘leadership’ for Islamic world
Tehran, IRNA – After the victory of the Islamic revolution, West’s think tanks proposed the project of "leadership" for the Islamic world but finally they failed to create it.
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Imam Khamenei greatest Islamic figure of current times: Iraqi movement
Tehran, IRNA – In response to the publication of desecrating cartoons by a French magazine, the Islamic Resistance Movement of Iraq (Al-Nujaba) emphasized that Imam Khamenei is the greatest and most prominent Islamic figure of our times.
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Students’ protest outside French Embassy
A group of Iranian students and people in the Iranian capital Tehran gathered on Wednesday outside the French Embassy to protest Paris-based magazine Charlie Hebdo’s desecration of Islamic sanctities. Jan. 11, 2023, IRNA/Payam Saani
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IRGC cmdr tells insulters to Islamic sanctities to remember fate of Salman Rushdie
Tehran, IRNA – IRGC Commander Major General Hossein Salami on Tuesday called on those who insult the Islamic sanctities to remember the fate of Salman Rushdie.
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Elite Scholars Center blames French government for heinous move of Charlie Hebdo
Tehran, IRNA – The Elite Scholars Center, in a statement on Monday, held the French government responsible for the heinous move of Charlie Hebdo magazine, noting that, under the pretext of freedom of expression, the Paris government allows a “worthless publication” to repeatedly insult the sanctities of others.
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Charlie Hebdo cartoons clear case of hate speech: Iran FM Spox
Tehran, IRNA – Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Nasser Kanaani has once again slammed obscene cartoon published by French magazine Charlie Hebdo, saying the move was a clear case of hate speech and a provocation.
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Iranians protest in front of French embassy
Tehran, IRNA - Large numbers of Iranians gathered in front of France’s embassy in the Iranian capital on Sunday to denounce the recent insulting cartoons published by the French magazine Charlie Hebdo.
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Assembly of Experts terms French publication act as insult to Shia authority
Tehran, IRNA – The Assembly of Experts in a statement described the French publication Charlie Hebdo's offensive act as an insult to Shia authority.
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Iran urges France to respect nations, religious sanctities
Tehran, IRNA – Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Nasser Kanaani has called on the French statesmen to observe the rights of other countries in terms of respecting religious sanctities and internal affairs.
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By Mohsen Pakaein
France and Islamophobia
Tehran, IRNA - Years after the Charlie Hebdo insulted Islam and its beloved Prophet (PBUH), the infamous French magazine has insulted the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, a prominent religious figure who is regarded as the flagbearer of efforts to advance Prophet's mission.
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Senior Iranian cleric slams French magazine’s insulting cartoons
Qom, IRNA – Senior Iranian Cleric Ayatollah Hossein Nuri Hamedani on Saturday denounced the recent insulting cartoons published by French magazine Charlie Hebdo, calling on international bodies of the Islamic world to follow up the issue.
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By Mohammad-Kazem Anbarloui
Freedom to be despicable
Tehran, IRNA – In its latest issue, the infamous Charlie Hebdo magazine in France, which has had a history of insulting the religious sanctities of Muslims, went too far in publishing cartoons against the clergy and the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution.
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Charlie Hebdo’s desecration amid phony freedom of speech in West
Tehran, IRNA – The French satirical weekly magazine of Charlie Hebdo, which once insulted the Holy Prophet to pursue Islamophobia recently desecrated the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution of Iran to propagate Iranophobia, while the French authorities have been very sensitive when it comes to writing on Zionism.
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Pakistani lawyers protest against blasphemy, slam French President
Islamabad, Nov 12, IRNA -- A large number of Pakistani lawyers held a protest demonstration in Islamabad on Thursday against blasphemous sketches published by Charlie Hebdo magazine and the anti-Islamic stance of French President Emmanuel Macron.