Tag: Iranian Diaspora
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We have to say their names: Iranians in Canada speak out after losing family in Iran protests
Introduction: A call to name the lost In cities across Canada, the Iranian-Canadian community is mobilizing to ensure that the names of loved ones who died during Iran’s deadly protests are remembered. The phrase “We have to say their names” has become a rallying cry, a therapeutic and political statement rolled into one. For families…
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Global Protests Rally for Return of Reza Pahlavi: A Symbolic Push for Iran’s Opposition
Overview: A Global Lingering Question From Tehran’s streets to capitals around the world, demonstrators are voicing a clear demand: the return of Reza Pahlavi, the crown prince in exile who today stands as a prominent figure for Iran’s opposition. The calls come amid a broader reawakening of discontent with the current Iranian leadership and a…
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Iranians in New Brunswick Stand with Loved Ones Amid Protests and Blackouts
Solidarity Across Borders: Iranians in New Brunswick Proclaim Support As demonstrations unfold across Iran in response to political oppression and escalating violence, members of the Iranian-Canadian community in New Brunswick are stepping forward to show solidarity with loved ones they cannot reach. The reports of widespread communications blackouts and government crackdowns have not only sparked…
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Pahlavi Urges Iran Protests with Global Backing, Praises Trump Support
Reza Pahlavi Calls for Continued Protests in Iran Exiled Iranian opposition leader Reza Pahlavi has urged Iranians not to abandon the streets, emphasizing that the courage shown by protesters must be sustained to push for meaningful reform. In a new message, Pahlavi framed street demonstrations as a crucial expression of public will, calling on the…
