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Iranians protest outside US embassies and consulates globally

12 April 2026
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Hundreds of thousands of Iranians across the globe rallied outside US embassies and consulates in over 20 countries on Saturday, demanding sustained international pressure on the Islamic Republic and support for the Iranian people. The demonstrations, organized in at least 34 cities including London, Paris, Berlin, and Los Angeles, were initiated by Iranian opposition figure Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi. Protesters conveyed a unified message to US policymakers, urging them to avoid agreements with Tehran, arguing that the regime is currently weakened and that easing pressure could enable it to strengthen its hold and escalate internal repression. Following the protests, it was reported that negotiations in Islamabad between the US and Iran concluded without a deal. The rallies also aimed to amplify the voices of Iranians facing severe communication restrictions due to an internet blackout in Iran that has lasted over 40 days.

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The demonstrations highlight the ongoing struggle for freedom among Iranians, particularly against a backdrop of increasing government repression and human rights violations. The Iranian regime has faced widespread criticism for its crackdown on dissent, including a rise in executions and restrictions on freedom of expression. Historical contexts, such as the 1979 Iranian Revolution and subsequent events, have shaped the current political landscape, where calls for democratic reforms and international solidarity continue to emerge. The Iranian opposition’s efforts to rally support from the diaspora reflect a broader desire for change and the need for international attention on the human rights situation within Iran.

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