Munich sees 250,000 anti-Iran protesters in Global Day of Action Rally

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Anti-Iran regime protesters gathered in major cities around the world on Saturday to call for a change of leadership at the Global Day of Action Rally.
More than 250,000 protesters gathered in Munich, Germany, on Saturday, against the backdrop of the Munich Security Conference.
“With the number of participants recorded, this meeting is one of the largest rallies held in Munich in recent years,” Munich Police said in a press release. he said. “Despite the large number of participants at the meeting, the peaceful atmosphere is particularly notable.”
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The crowd reportedly chanted “change, change, regime change” and “democracy for Iran” with green-white-red flags with lion and sun emblems in the air, and several “Make Iran Great Again” red hats were seen.
Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi said he was among hundreds of thousands of protesters and told Reuters that a possible attack on Iran would either weaken the regime or hasten its fall.
“Global Day of Action” protests were held in major cities around the world on Saturday. (Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty Images)
Pahlavi said, “It is a matter of time. We hope that this attack will accelerate the process and people can finally return to the streets and lead to the final collapse of the regime.”
He shared that President Trump hopes the United States will intervene and “have the people’s back.”
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On Friday, President Trump said regime change in Iran would be “the best thing” that could happen while speaking to soldiers at Fort Bragg in North Carolina.

Senator Graham said anti-regime protesters should “continue to protest.” (James Willoughby/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
“People hope that at some point the decision will be made that there is no use, there is no point, we will not get anywhere with negotiations,” Pahlavi said. “”Intervention is a way to save lives.”
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham was on hand for the security conference in Munich and echoed similar sentiments in a side interview on Friday.
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“In my view, there is no negotiation with these people. They are determined to enact a religion-based agenda that teaches them to lie, teaches them to destroy in the name of God,” Graham said.

“In my view, there is no negotiation with these people,” Graham said at a rally in Munich. (Hannes Magerstaedt/Getty Images)
He shared that the regime is the weakest they have been since 1979, adding, “it is a regime with American blood on its hand,” calling on investigators to “keep protesting.”
The senator also took to the stage at the Global Day of Action and raised his “Make Iran Great Again” black hat to address the crowd.
Large demonstrations were also held in Toronto, Melbourne, Athens, Tokyo, London and Los Angeles.
An estimated 350,000 people marched on the streets of Toronto, city police spokeswoman Laura Brabant told the Associated Press (AP).

More than 250,000 protesters gathered in Munich, Germany, on Saturday, against the backdrop of the Munich Security Conference. (image alliance via Marijan Murat/Getty Images)
Iranian American activist and Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. Sheila Nazarian told Fox News Digital that protests around the world represent a universal truth.
“When regimes silence their people, the people eventually find their voice. Whether in the streets of Tehran or in diaspora communities around the world,” he said.
Nazarian left Iran With his family when he was 6 years old.
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“As someone who came to this country from Iran, I know firsthand that these protests are not about politics, but about basic human dignity, women’s rights and the basic freedom to live without fear,” she added.
The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.




