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GERMANY-IRAN-ISRAEL-NUCLEAR-LITERATURE
German Nobel literature laureate Gunter Grass poses for a photo at his house in the northern German town of Behlendorf on April 5, 2012. Grass hit back at what he called a "campaign" by critics of his poem accusing Israel of plotting Iran's annihilation and threatening world peace. The 84-year-old sparked outrage at home and abroad Wednesday when he published "What must be said" in a newspaper in which he said he feared a nuclear-armed Israel "could wipe out the Iranian people" with a "first strike". AFP PHOTO / MARCUS BRANDT GERMANY OUT
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Behlendorf, Schleswig-Holstein, GERMANY |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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MARCUS BRANDT |
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5 Aprilie 2012 |
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