A large-scale protest took place yesterday in Cologne, Germany, with thousands of demonstrators rallying against the current regime. The protest was characterized as one of the most significant anti-regime demonstrations in recent times, with participants expressing opposition to the government affiliated with Iran’s ruling mullahs.
The demonstrators primarily voiced support for the pro-Pahlavi movement, calling for the fall of the current government and advocating for political change. The event drew attention to ongoing tensions and opposition efforts within the Iranian community abroad, as well as international concerns about the regime’s policies.
In addition to the rally in Cologne, opposition groups are planning further protests outside Iranian embassies and consulates across Western countries. These coordinated efforts aim to increase pressure on the regime and raise awareness about issues such as human rights abuses and governance concerns in Iran.
Authorities in Germany and participating countries have responded to the demonstrations with security measures, emphasizing the importance of peaceful protest. The protests highlight ongoing political tensions and the persistent activism of opposition groups seeking regime change from abroad.