Pro-regime Iranians protest against Khamenei caricatures outside French embassy in Tehran

Dozens of pro-regime Iranians protested exterior the French embassy in Tehran on Wednesday, following one other satirical cartoon controversy.

They have been calling for the deaths of France, Israel and the US, as the gang condemned the newest drawings revealed by French Satirical journal Charlie Hebdo which mock the Islamic Republic's chief, Ayatollah Khamenei and mullahs.

Charlie Hebdo has a protracted historical past of publishing cartoons which critics say are deeply insulting to Muslims.

The gang confirmed their assist for Khamenei by chanting slogans, brandishing posters and burning the American flag.

Moreover, the commander-in-chief of the Revolutionary Guards has threatened Charlie Hebdo staff, reminding them of the destiny of Salman Rushdie.

The professional-regime demonstration comes at a time when Iran has skilled 4 months of anti-government protests and political turmoil, sparked by the dying of Mahsa Amini, who died after being detained by the morality police.

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