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French mayor pulls recycling campaign Iran deemed “offensive”

9 January 2025
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French mayor pulls recycling campaign Iran deemed “offensive”
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A French city removed posters of Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei after Iran deemed them insulting, part of a waste management campaign featuring Khamenei, Putin, and Kim Jong Un. The mayor defended the flyers as a means to draw attention to waste management issues but removed them as a precaution. Iran condemned the posters as a violation of cultural values and strained relations with France, urging the French government to prevent such actions in the future.

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