Post by : Saif Nasser
A massive protest took place in the Toronto region as thousands of people came together to show support for freedom and human rights in Iran. The march was led mainly by members of the Iranian community, along with students and supporters from different backgrounds. Protesters raised banners, waved flags, and chanted slogans calling for justice and change.
Many participants carried signs reading “Women, Life, Freedom,” a slogan that has become a symbol of resistance against oppression in Iran. The crowd marched through major streets, drawing attention from local residents and commuters. Families, young people, and elderly participants were seen walking together in a peaceful show of unity.
Speakers at the gathering said the protest was meant to raise global awareness about the situation in Iran, where demonstrations have faced strong crackdowns. Protesters expressed concern over reports of violence, arrests, and restrictions on basic rights. They urged the international community to listen to the voices of Iranian citizens and take human rights concerns seriously.
Some protesters displayed historic Iranian symbols and portraits linked to calls for political change. Organizers said the march was one of the largest shows of solidarity for Iran held in Canada in recent years. While participants claimed the crowd numbered in the tens of thousands, no official estimate was released by authorities.
The protest remained peaceful, with police monitoring the event to ensure public safety. Traffic disruptions were reported in some areas, but no major incidents were recorded. The march ended with calls for continued international attention and support for peaceful change in Iran.
Disclaimer:
This report is based on available public information, eyewitness accounts, and participant statements at the time of writing. Crowd size estimates may vary. The content is shared for informational purposes only and does not support or oppose any political group or government.
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