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Iranian Canadians demonstrate solidarity and concern as blackout continues
Summary
Iranian Canadians gathered in Saskatoon to show solidarity with people protesting in Iran, and attendees report that authorities have cut internet and telecommunications, making contact with relatives difficult.
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Iranian Canadians gathered in Saskatoon over the weekend to express solidarity with people taking part in protests across Iran. Attendees said Iranian authorities have shut down the internet and cut telecommunications to the outside world, leaving many unable to reach relatives. Organizers and participants described widespread fear and uncertainty about the safety of family members in Iran. The event also echoed calls reported from inside Iran for political change and the return of exiled figures.
Known details:
- Demonstrators in Saskatoon said they gathered to support protesters in Iran and to call for restored communications.
- The article reports that Iranian authorities have cut internet access and other telecommunications, including mobile networks and satellite services, according to attendees.
- Organizers and participants expressed fear for relatives in Iran and said many people cannot confirm the safety of family members.
- Attendees said protesters in Iran are calling for political change and the return of Reza Pahlavi from exile.
Summary:
The gatherings in Canada reflect concern among Iranian communities about disrupted communications and the wellbeing of relatives in Iran. Undetermined at this time.
