Posted on 05/24/2006 12:35:43 AM PDT by Wiz
Tehran, 23 May (AKI) - The Iranian cabinet closed a state-owned newspaper on Tuesday after a cartoon it published sparked major protests by Iran's Azeri community. The cartoon published in Friday's edition of "Iran" newspaper represented a boy speaking to a cockroach in Persian while the cockroach replied "What?" in the Azeri language, widely spoken in north-west Iran. Police had to use tear gas against thousands of angry Azeris in the northwestern city of Tabriz who were protesting against the cartoons.
Other demonstrations were reported in Urmia, Ardebil, Mianeh and Zanja, all in Iranian Azerbaijan, the local media said on Tuesday.
Though it is fairly common for reformist papers to be closed- some 200 papers have been shut down in the past few years - a state-owned paper had never been banned by the government before. Iran is owned by Iranian state agency IRNA.
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