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EconomyControversial Banner at Iranian Embassy in Seoul: What Message Does It Send?
On Tuesday morning, a banner displaying a map of Iran alongside photos of children and women, along with a portrait of Khamenei, was hung on the exterior wall of the Iranian Embassy building in Yongsan-gu, Seoul / News1
On Tuesday morning, a banner displaying a map of Iran alongside photos of children and women, along with a portrait of Khamenei, was hung on the exterior wall of the Iranian Embassy building in Yongsan-gu, Seoul / News1

A controversy has erupted over a large banner installed on the exterior wall of the Iranian Embassy in South Korea. The banner features an image of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s Supreme Leader, along with messages targeting the U.S. and Israel.

Diplomatic sources reported on Wednesday that the banner, displayed on the Iranian Embassy building in Seoul’s Yongsan district, combines a map of Iran, photos of children and women, and a portrait of Khamenei.

The banner emphasizes civilian casualties with provocative phrases such as When will the world hold war criminals accountable?

The imagery includes statements asserting that attacks on hospitals and schools violate humanitarian principles, and that the massacre of women and children is neither forgivable nor forgettable. These messages are widely interpreted as a condemnation of recent U.S. and Israeli military actions against Iran, with a clear focus on civilian impact.

Despite the controversial nature of the display, the South Korean government has refrained from making any official statements regarding the diplomatic mission’s posts. When approached for comment, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded that it asks for understanding that they’re unable to confirm details regarding this matter.

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