Mar 14 β€’ 18:50 UTC πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ Germany FAZ

Iranian Opposition: "Grateful for Every Bomb"

Iranian opposition supporters in Berlin express gratitude for attacks on Iran and criticize other exiled Iranians.

In Berlin, supporters of Reza Pahlavi, the son of the former Shah of Iran, gathered to demonstrate against the Islamic Republic of Iran. They expressed their gratitude for the attacks on Iran, viewing them as a means to push for regime change. Among the demonstrators was Ali Hassanniya, who previously served as a moral police officer under the regime he now opposes, highlighting a complex relationship with the past.

Hassanniya shared his experiences from his time in Iran, elaborating on his role in suppressing student protests. He recounted a specific incident where he facilitated the release of detained students, displaying a sense of moral conflict in his duties while expressing his current stance against the regime. The demonstration reflects the ongoing dissent within the Iranian diaspora and showcases a fractious relationship among exiled Iranians regarding their views on actions taken against the Iranian government.

This protest underscores a significant moment of unity among a portion of the Iranian opposition in Germany, as they collectively rally for an end to the current regime. The sentiment shared by many demonstrators reveals a willingness to support foreign intervention, indicating a divide within the exiled community about the best approach to achieving political change in Iran. The implications of such sentiments underscore the complex dynamics that shape the Iranian opposition in exile and the different perspectives on resistance and potential military interventions.

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