(ANSA) - TEHRAN, OCTOBER 28 - French flags and photographs of Emmanuel Macron set on fire this afternoon in front of the Paris embassy in Tehran, where demonstrators gathered to protest against the French president, guilty of having defended the publication of the cartoons on Muhammad by Charlie Hebdo. Participants in the protest called for the expulsion of French diplomats and a boycott of French products. Slogans of 'Emmanuel Rushdie' were also shouted, with which the French president was compared to the Anglo-Indian writer Salman Rushdie, sentenced to death with a fatwa by Ayatollah Khomeini in 1989 for his novel 'Iversi satanici'. (HANDLE).
In Tehran in focus French flags and photos of Macron
2020-10-28T15:36:21.938Z
French flags and photographs of Emmanuel Macron set on fire this afternoon in front of the Paris embassy in Tehran, where demonstrators gathered to protest against the French president, guilty of defending the publication of the ... (ANSA)