Hundreds of thousands join Iran protests around the world
Summary
Many people around the world have protested against the Iranian government. These demonstrations were encouraged by Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of Iran's former king, who spoke to large crowds in cities like Munich and Toronto. The protests initially began due to economic issues and have grown to include broader anti-government sentiments.Key Facts
- Reza Pahlavi called for a "global day of action" against Iran's government.
- Approximately 250,000 people attended Pahlavi's speech in Munich.
- Toronto had the largest protest, with around 350,000 participants.
- Over 6,000 people have died in these protests against Iran's government.
- Pahlavi and his family members have addressed protests and called for change in Iran.
- The protests began due to dissatisfaction with economic conditions in Iran.
- Demonstrations have occurred in over 100 cities across Iran.
- Iran's government admits to over 3,000 fatalities, including security forces.
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