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Toronto rally expected to draw about 200,000 in support of Iran protests
Summary
Toronto police expect more than 200,000 people to gather in North York today for a rally linked to a Global Day of Action in support of protesters in Iran, and officials closed portions of Yonge Street and North York Boulevard ahead of the event.
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A major rally is set to march down Yonge Street in North York today. Toronto police said they expect more than 200,000 people to gather in solidarity with protesters in Iran. Roads including portions of Yonge Street and North York Boulevard were closed ahead of the event. Organizers described the gathering as part of a Global Day of Action with similar events planned in other cities.
Known details:
- Toronto police said they expect more than 200,000 people to attend the rally in North York.
- Portions of Yonge Street and North York Boulevard were closed and officials warned of heavy traffic and transit delays.
- Organizers framed the event as part of a Global Day of Action called by Reza Pahlavi, with other major gatherings planned internationally.
- The rally follows earlier large demonstrations by Iranian diaspora communities in the city.
Summary:
The planned gathering is likely to affect traffic and transit around North York and is one of several international events showing support for protesters in Iran. Undetermined at this time.
