Basicly, it should not, because it's standard system level hotkeys.
But there are different OSes with different hotkeyes, e.g.Ctrl-Alt-BS ...
The best solution is to allow user to select allowed (or denied) hotkeys 
manually, but maybe it's hard to implement.
Browser must respond to basic browser level hotkeys (ctrl+t, ctrl+n, ctrl+w, 
ctrl+l).
(Btw maybe it's good to map ctrl+e to restore last closed tab.)
And browser (not flash) in ideal must respond to common system level hotkeys 
normally.

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Title:
  Firefox cannot close tab (using Ctrl-w) when flash content is selected
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