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St. John's protesters call for regime change in Iran
Summary
About 400 people gathered outside St. John's City Hall to call for regime change in Iran, part of larger demonstrations across Canada; the federal government announced sanctions against seven people linked to Iranian state bodies.
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Around 400 people gathered outside St. John's City Hall on Saturday to call for a change in Iran's government. The demonstration was one of several held across Canada where many participants expressed support for exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi as a focal point for political transition. Protests in Iran began in late December amid economic grievances and have since broadened into calls to end the Islamic Republic. Iranian authorities restricted internet access as they responded to the unrest, and different sources report differing counts of deaths.
Key facts:
- Around 400 people gathered outside St. John's City Hall to call for regime change in Iran.
- The St. John's event took place alongside larger protests across Canada that expressed support for exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi.
- Iranian authorities implemented internet restrictions during the unrest, and official and independent reports give different totals for deaths.
- Canada announced additional sanctions against seven people linked to Iranian state bodies, the government said.
Summary:
The St. John's demonstration added local visibility to a wider wave of protests in Canada calling for political change in Iran. Canada has announced targeted sanctions; beyond that, the next steps and broader outcomes are undetermined at this time.
