Looks like the Iranian leaders are not too happy with the Je Suis Charlie campaign.
'Je Suis Charlie' In Tehran
Human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh shows her solidarity with the victims of the Charlie Hebdo killings.
January 08, 2015
Iranian security forces prevented a January 8 gathering by a group of Iranian journalists who wanted to express their solidarity with the victims of the attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
Nevertheless, according to this tweet by the French Embassy in Tehran, some Iranians expressed their solidarity by laying flowers and lighting candles in front of the embassy’s gate in the Iranian capital.
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Je Suis Charlie In Tehran
'Je Suis Charlie' In Tehran
Human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh shows her solidarity with the victims of the Charlie Hebdo killings.
January 08, 2015
Iranian security forces prevented a January 8 gathering by a group of Iranian journalists who wanted to express their solidarity with the victims of the attack on the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
Nevertheless, according to this tweet by the French Embassy in Tehran, some Iranians expressed their solidarity by laying flowers and lighting candles in front of the embassy’s gate in the Iranian capital.
Continue reading at:
Je Suis Charlie In Tehran