'Sick of the regime': Thousands march in support of change in Iran
Thousands of protesters rallied across Australia in support of regime change in Iran, calling for solidarity with anti-government demonstrators.
In a significant display of solidarity, thousands of Australians gathered in major cities to protest against the Iranian regime on a global day of action. Prominent among the protesters were those expressing hope for Reza Pahlavi, the son of the last Shah of Iran, to lead a potential change in governance. As demonstrators rallied at locations such as Hyde Park in Sydney and in front of Victoria's Parliament, they vocalized their frustrations over the regime's violent crackdown on dissent and called for international support for the Iranian people's struggles.
The protests were characterized by personal stories of grief and loss, as many attendees shared their experiences of losing family and friends directly affected by the regime's actions. This emotional resonance underscored the urgency of their cause, reinforcing their commitment to advocate for a democratic change in Iran. Additionally, the movement gained momentum with similar rallies occurring in international cities such as Munich, Los Angeles, and Toronto, highlighting a broader transnational solidarity movement against authoritarianism in Iran.
Organizers framed the protests as part of a broader