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More than 200,000 in Munich rally for Reza Pahlavi and regime change in Iran

Over 200,000 people rallied in Munich to support Reza Pahlavi and advocate for regime change in Iran amid ongoing repression and protests.

Germany served as a significant backdrop for Iran's opposition movement as more than 200,000 demonstrators converged in Munich to show support for Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of Iran's last shah. The rally coincided with the Munich Security Conference, creating a symbolic moment where voices calling for change in Iran were amplified. The participants, many waving pre-1979 Iranian flags, marched through the city chanting slogans advocating for regime change, reflecting a growing determination among Iranians against the current government amidst ongoing repression and protests.

Pahlavi, addressing the crowd via conference, framed the rallies as part of a broader "global call to action," aiming to draw attention to the dire situation in Iran, which has been marked by deadly repression, internet blackouts, and widespread economic discontent since late December. The sheer size of the gathering exceeded initial police estimates, underlining the urgency and passion of the demonstrators. Many participants, traveling from across Europe, emphasized their commitment to speak on behalf of those who have been silenced by the Iranian regime.

This rally highlights both the continued connections between the Iranian diaspora and the opposition movement at home, as well as the international community's complicity or indifference towards the plight of protesters in Iran. As global leaders discussed security matters in Munich, the rally stood as a poignant reminder of the ongoing struggles for freedom and democracy in other parts of the world, particularly in Iran, and underscores the need for international support for those advocating for significant changes back home.

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