Several Iranian newspapers ran front page stories on the killing of 12 people at the Paris headquarters of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. Some focused on the tragic nature of the attack and labeled it terrorism. For example, Etemad published the headline “Black Wednesday in Paris.” But both conservative and reformist papers criticized Charlie Hebdo for publishing inflammatory cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed. And a few hardliner publications shifted the focus to criticizing French policy in the Middle East or rising “Islamophobia” in Europe.
۴ تن از ۱۲ کشتهشده حمله افراد مسلح به دفتر مجله طنز فرانسوی چارلی ابدو @Charlie_Hebdo_ کارتونیست بودند. - @BFMTV pic.twitter.com/JveERQXtHE
— روزنامه شرق (@SharghDaily) January 7, 2015
در حمله به دفتر یک مجله طنز در فرانسه ۱۱ تن کشته شدند. @Charlie_Hebdo_ به تازگی کارتونی از البغدادی منتشر کرده بود. pic.twitter.com/f0cY5RrgMM
— روزنامه شرق (@SharghDaily) January 7, 2015
ISIS Shoots The Bride of Europe Charlie Hebdo Attacked in Paris (Iran newspaper Ghanoon) pic.twitter.com/BLAtT4rquO
— Negar نگار (@NegarMortazavi) January 9, 2015
Iran newspaper on #CharlieHebdo: End of 'Three Musketeer' Terrorists pic.twitter.com/ujJ4uJFYRD
— Negar نگار (@NegarMortazavi) January 11, 2015