A large pro-Pahlavi march took place in the Netherlands today, attracting hundreds of participants. Demonstrators gathered in the capital city, expressing their support for the former Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, and advocating for his legacy. The event was organized by groups sympathetic to Pahlavi’s regime, emphasizing themes of nationalism and sovereignty.
Police authorities monitored the march to ensure public safety, and no major incidents were reported. The demonstration occurred amid ongoing debates within some communities about Iran’s political history and the role of the Pahlavi dynasty. Participants carried flags and banners, and there was a significant police presence to manage crowd control.
The march drew a mixed response from local residents and officials. While supporters viewed it as a peaceful gathering celebrating cultural and political preferences, critics expressed concern over the potential for tensions. The authorities reiterated their commitment to maintaining order and ensuring that demonstrations remain peaceful.