Massive Munich Rally Amplifies Calls for Iran Regime Change
On the sidelines of a global leaders' summit in Germany, around 250,000 people rallied for regime change in Iran, responding to Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi's call for international support. Demonstrators in Munich, Los Angeles, and Toronto echoed themes of democracy and opposition to Iran's current government amid internet blackouts.
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Approximately 250,000 demonstrators gathered in Munich, Germany, on Saturday to protest Iran's government during a global summit. The rally was organized in response to a call from Iran's exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi for increased international pressure on Tehran amidst deadly protests within Iran.
Chants of 'Change, change, regime change' resonated as protesters waved flags and placards supporting Pahlavi's vision for Iran's future. Among the crowd were notable figures like US Senator Lindsey Graham, who expressed solidarity with the Iranian people's demand for democracy.
The demonstration highlighted Iran's internal struggles, exacerbated by cracked down protests and restricted internet access. Activists, supported by Pahlavi, urged global leaders to stand with Iran's people, while also rallying in Los Angeles and Toronto as part of a 'global day of action.'
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