According to Press TV, large crowds of people in the Iranian capital, Tehran, and other cities took part in the rallies after Friday prayers and expressed their outrage at the offensive cartoon.
The protesters carried flags and placards in reverence for Prophet Mohammad and shouted slogans against France, Zionist regime, the US, and Britain.
The protests come after Iranian students on Monday gathered in huge numbers in front of the French embassy in Tehran in protest at Charlie Hebdo’s sacrilegious move.
On January 14, the French weekly, whose Paris office was attacked by two gunmen on January 7, once again published a cartoon of Prophet Mohammad (Blessings of God upon him and his progeny) on the cover of its new edition despite warnings that the move is provocative.
The January 7 attack is largely believed to have been launched over Charlie Hebdo’s previous cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad (Blessings of God upon him and his progeny).
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