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Toronto rally draws tens of thousands in support of Iran protests
Summary
Tens of thousands marched down Yonge Street in Toronto on Feb. 14, 2026, in solidarity with protests in Iran, carrying pre-1979 flags and photos of those killed; police closed roads and warned of major traffic and transit delays.
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Tens of thousands of people marched down Yonge Street in Toronto on Feb. 14, 2026, in a rally showing solidarity with protesters inside Iran. The crowd carried red, white and green flags bearing the lion and sun symbol used before 1979 and held photos of people killed in the unrest. Organizers and many attendees called for an end to government repression in Iran and for the return of exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi. Toronto police closed roads and warned that the rally would cause major traffic and transit delays.
Key details:
- Toronto police said about 150,000 people attended a Sankofa Square gathering earlier and that around 200,000 were expected to march down Yonge Street.
- Protesters chanted in support of Reza Pahlavi and displayed his images alongside photos of those reportedly killed in Iran.
- Demonstrators called for an end to repression; Iranian authorities have reported more than 3,000 deaths since the unrest began, while a U.S.-based rights group cited a higher toll.
- Some attendees urged foreign intervention and displayed signs referencing U.S. policy and leadership positions.
- The Toronto rally was one of a series held on a Global Day of Action, with large gatherings also reported in cities such as Munich and Los Angeles.
Summary:
The large turnout in Toronto underscored international solidarity and brought public attention to reported casualties and human rights concerns inside Iran. The event was part of coordinated rallies in multiple cities, including Munich and Los Angeles. Undetermined at this time.
