200,000 people protest against Iran regime as world leaders gather nearby
- On Saturday, some 200,000 people demonstrated in Munich on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, rallying at Theresienwiese fairgrounds less than three kilometres from the venue.
- Addressing the Munich conference, Pahlavi warned democracies risked more deaths if they stand by after last month's deadly crackdown sparked nationwide demonstrations amid an internet blackout.
- Demonstrators waved pre-1979 lion-and-sun flags, banged drums and chanted for regime change and Pahlavi's return, voicing that `The people that you are negotiating with are not representative of the Iranian people`, Farzad said.
- Pahlavi thanked US President Donald Trump for ordering a second aircraft carrier group on Friday and urged help, while organisers planned parallel rallies in Toronto and Los Angeles on Saturday.
- Estimates vary, with activist groups citing near 30,000 deaths while more conservative tallies place it at 7,000 to 10,000; Iran's government calls the figures politicised but acknowledges several thousand killed.
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Thousands rally against Iran regime before nuclear talks
Hundreds of thousands of protesters took to the streets in Munich, Germany, on Saturday to rally against Iran‘s regime and urge President Donald Trump to intervene militarily. Protesters congregated in Munich as a security conference featuring top Trump administration officials and European leaders takes place in the city this weekend. The demonstration reportedly saw around 200,000 people attend, with many waving pre-revolution Iranian flags, h…
More than 200,000 people have marched this Saturday, according to the organizers’ estimate, doubling their initial forecasts, through the streets of Munich to protest against the Iranian authorities. The demonstration has taken place in the vicinity of the Security Conference held this week in the Bavarian capital, one of the most important forums of the year in foreign policy.
Thousands demonstrate for change in Iran following deadly crackdown
About 250,000 people have demonstrated against Iran’s government on the sidelines of a gathering of world leaders in Germany. The giant protest in Munich on Saturday answered a call from Iran’s exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi.
About 200,000 people took part in demonstrations against the Iranian government in Munich today, German police said, as world leaders gathered nearby for a security conference, Euronews reported.
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