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Works from 40 Countries Submitted to Int’l
Aylan
Cartoon Contest
TEHRAN (IQNA) – Cartoonists from 40 countries have submitted their works to an international cartoon contest named after
Aylan
, a 3-year-old Syrian Kurd whose death shocked the world.
News ID: 3382200 Publish Date : 2015/10/06
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