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Sweden says Iran was behind thousands of text messages inciting protests over Quran burnings

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Sweden says Iran was behind thousands of text messages inciting protests over Quran burnings

Sweden says Iran was behind thousands of text messages inciting protests over Quran burnings

Anti-Iran protests in Sweden have spiked in recent years, and the Islamic Republic is being blamed for instigating an international backlash.


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