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Richmond Hill march draws 1,000 people in solidarity with Iran protesters.
Summary
More than 1,000 people marched in Richmond Hill to show solidarity with protesters in Iran; The Associated Press reported deaths, mass detentions and internet blackouts in Iran amid the unrest.
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More than 1,000 people gathered in Richmond Hill, Ontario, on Saturday to show solidarity with protesters in Iran. Organizers and participants described the movement in Iran as calling for freedom and systemic change. The protests in Iran began in late December over economic issues and have expanded into demonstrations against the government. The Associated Press has reported deaths, mass detentions and internet restrictions in Iran.
Key facts:
- Attendance: More than 1,000 people gathered at Yonge Street and 16th Avenue for a midday demonstration.
- Local voices: Organizers and speakers at the Richmond Hill march said protesters in Iran are demanding freedom and changes to the system.
- Reported casualties and detentions: The Associated Press reported at least 65 people killed and more than 2,300 detained since the protests began.
- Communications restrictions: The Associated Press said Iranian authorities cut internet access and blocked international calls during the unrest.
- Personal impact: Some organizers in Richmond Hill said they had not been able to reach family members who remain in Iran.
Summary:
The Richmond Hill gathering expressed local solidarity with a wider protest movement and highlighted concerns about reported casualties and communication blackouts in Iran. Undetermined at this time.
