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Toronto rallies show support for uprising in Iran
Summary
More than 100 people gathered at two Toronto rallies to show solidarity with protests in Iran; organizers expressed concern about an internet shutdown and reported violence there.
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More than 100 members of Toronto's Iranian community held two rallies on Friday to show solidarity with protests in Iran. Demonstrations took place at Simcoe Park downtown and at Mel Lastman Square in North York. Organizers and participants said they were worried about an internet shutdown in Iran and the safety of people protesting there. News reports cited by the article said dozens have been killed and many detained during the unrest.
Known details:
- Two Toronto gatherings drew more than 100 people in total and included chants, flags and photos of relatives.
- Organizers said the rallies aimed to draw attention to the uprising in Iran and expressed concern about an Iranian government internet shutdown.
- The Associated Press was reported as saying at least 65 people have been killed and more than 2,300 detained, and that Iran has restricted internet access and international calls.
- The article reports a post on X by the official account of Prime Minister Mark Carney condemning killings and saying Canada stands in solidarity with the Iranian people.
Summary:
Organizers and participants in Toronto said the gatherings were intended to amplify the voices of protesters in Iran and to raise concern about reports of internet restrictions and violence. Undetermined at this time.
