Global Day of Action draws one of Toronto’s largest protests ever

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Oh for fuck’s sake. If you can’t see the difference between those nations and the absolute theocracy of Iran then your head is so far up your ass that you’ve got brain damage.
Does this theocracy pose any threats to us in North America?

If terrorism is a concern it is perhaps noteworthy to point out
none of the 9/11 hijackers were Iranian. Issues like the threats
of Donald Trump to our economy and sovereignty are more pressing
than the wish for regime change in Iran.
 

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Iranian protesters filmed bloodiest night of Tehran protests for Israeli outlet

Some residents of Tehran on Sunday chanted slogans against the clerical leadership from balconies and windows, reports said, a day after Iranians abroad staged giant opposition rallies in Europe and North America.

The Islamic republic under supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was shaken by a protest movement that peaked in January and which according to rights groups was repressed by security forces in a crackdown that left thousands dead.

While the street protests have petered out in the face of the crackdown, last week residents of Tehran and other cities began shouting slogans against the leadership from the relative safety of their own homes inside vast apartment blocks.

In a new night of chants, residents of the eastern Tehran district of Ekbatan on Sunday shouted “death to Khamenei”, “death to the Islamic republic” and “long live the shah”, according to the Shahrak Ekbatan social media account which monitors the area.

Reza Pahlavi, the son of the shah ousted by the Islamic revolution, had urged people inside the country to stage such actions in parallel with protests abroad over the weekend.

Police in the southern German city of Munich said 250,000 people attended a rally there Saturday which in an unusual move was personally addressed by Pahlavi.

Other major pro-monarchy rallies were held in diaspora strongholds including Los Angeles and Toronto.

Pahlavi’s office said on X that over a million people had attended such rallies worldwide but it was not immediately possible to confirm the figure.

Speaking in Munich, Pahlavi hailed the rally as the biggest such in years and said he was ready to lead a transition in Iran.

Monarchist supporters were also gladdened by an extremely rare public appearance at the rally by his sole surviving full sibling, his sister the former princess Farahnaz.

Persian-language TV channel Iran International, which is based outside Iran, reported similar actions taking place in other parts of Tehran Sunday, broadcasting images of people chanting “this is the final battle, Pahlavi is coming back” and “death to the Guards” in reference to the authorities’ ideological army the Revolutionary Guards.

Slogans hostile to the authorities were also chanted in other cities including Shiraz in the south and Arak in the centre of the country, it added.

It was not immediately possible for AFP to verify the videos.

The new actions come two days ahead of talks on Tuesday between the U.S. and Iran focused on the Iranian nuclear program in Geneva which are seen as crucial to determining if Washington goes ahead with military action against Tehran.

According to the latest toll issued by the U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency, over 7,000 people were killed during the protests, the vast majority protesters shot dead by security forces. Almost 54,000 people have been arrested in a crackdown that is ongoing, it added.

 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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Genocide my ass. If the Israelis wanted to commit genocide there would be no Palestine and no Arabs in Israel.
Not true.
Genocide does not require total extermination. Under the UN definition, intent to destroy a group in whole or in part is what matters, not whether every member is killed.
Intent is inferred from actions and patterns of conduct, since it is rarely openly stated.
Many human rights organizations, UN officials, and independent legal scholars have concluded that Israel’s actions in Gaza meet the criteria for genocide under the Genocide Convention.
Recognition is not unanimous, but that is normal. Genocides are often disputed while they are ongoing.
 
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Genocide my ass. If the Israelis wanted to commit genocide there would be no Palestine and no Arabs in Israel. The fact is Iran is currently a copy of 1600s Catholic Spain; using religion as a cover for imperialistic colonization. Excising Islam from that nation, and from all political influence, is absolutely crucial to the prevention of a new dark age.
Every accusation by a Zionist is a confession
 

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But it's more silly to maintain a malevolent dictatorship, instead of taking that step towards democracy.
Let Iranians decide when they want democracy and who they want to run it.
How different is this than trump in Venezuela or america in Iraq or Afghanistan?
 

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They are the ones protesting and the ones in Canada are showing support.

While the US and Israel back regime change, the push for regime change itself is from the Iranians.
The regime change attempt will come from trump/Netanyahu, not Iranians.
China is reliant on Iranian oil, they may not stand by.
 
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Shaquille Oatmeal

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The regime change attempt will come from trump/Netanyahu, not Iranians.
You cannot claim that in an environment of economic collapse, political repression and over 80% of Iranians themselves saying they want regime change.
While the US and Israel may be taking advantage of the situation the protests themselves are homegrown.
 

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You cannot claim that in an environment of economic collapse, political repression and over 80% of Iranians themselves saying they want regime change.
While the US and Israel may be taking advantage of the situation the protests themselves are homegrown.
You cannot say war is justified because american sanctions have destroyed the economy. trump has only about 20% approval himself.
It will not be a home grown resistance when america attacks Iran, what will happen is more likely Iranians will support their own government to fight americans and Israelis and the hard liners will gain support.

If Iranians want regime change, let them do it.
Enough american wars.

Why are you suddenly taking the side of trump and Netanyahu?

 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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You cannot say war is justified because american sanctions have destroyed the economy. trump has only about 20% approval himself.
It will not be a home grown resistance when america attacks Iran, what will happen is more likely Iranians will support their own government to fight americans and Israelis and the hard liners will gain support.

If Iranians want regime change, let them do it.
Enough american wars.

Why are you suddenly taking the side of trump and Netanyahu?

If the US attacks and invades Iran, that is different.
That hasn't happened now.
Right now it is Iranians asking for regime change.
 

Shaquille Oatmeal

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But what if its all a ruse to drum up support for the war that is likely to start in a couple of week?
While an invasion is a possibility it is also true that the populace of Iran themselves want the change.
You could oppose the invasion, while supporting the Iranians because the Ayatollah is terrible.
 

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