Or Not.
Information from Ex-Patriots isn't that terribly reliable, seeing as they're usually biased by hatred and desperate for publicity anyhow. It was crap before the Iraqi was, and crap here as well.
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But western journalists based in Iran told their Canadian colleagues that they were unaware of any such law.
And Iranian politicians - including a Jewish legislator in Tehran - were infuriated by the Post report, which they called false.
Politician Morris Motamed, one of about 25,000 Jews who live in Iran, called the report a slap in the face to his minority community.
"Such a plan has never been proposed or discussed in parliament," Motamed told the Associated Press.
"Such news, which appeared abroad, is an insult to religious minorities here."
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Jam it back in, in the dark.