
Different rallies in assist of the protesters have been additionally held Saturday in Berlin and Tokyo. (File)
Washington:
1000’s of individuals, together with lots of Iranian origin, marched Saturday in Washington to point out assist for nationwide protests in Iran sparked by the dying of Mahsa Amini final month.
They chanted slogans akin to “Girls, life, freedom” and “Justice for Iran” as they walked from the Nationwide Mall — the huge inexperienced expanse that’s residence to the Washington Monument — to the White Home.
Siamak Aram, one of many organizers, mentioned attendance would surpass 10,000 by the top of the procession and that this was the fifth such rally in Washington, in solidarity with women-led protests in Iran that are actually of their sixth week.
“I consider that is the largest one,” Aram advised AFP.
Among the protesters got here from different cities akin to a 28-year-old girl from Boston who gave her title solely as Mahshid and wore a T-shirt that learn “Assist free Iran.”
“We don’t want this tyrant regime anymore, who’s banning us from our easy human rights and from our freedom,” mentioned Mahshid, who left Iran three years in the past to finish a grasp’s diploma in structure in the USA. Like different individuals on the rally, she declined to present her final title, fearing for kin that stay in Iran.
One signal held by a younger girl had a hair strand hooked up to it and browse: “Our hair could offend you however our thoughts will finish you.”
Mahsa Amini died final month in police custody after her arrest for allegedly breaching Iran’s strict costume code for ladies. Her dying has fueled the largest protests seen within the Islamic republic for years.
Different rallies in assist of the protesters in Iran have been additionally held Saturday in Berlin and Tokyo.
In Washington, a lady named Marjan, aged 55, mentioned she was happy that the rally featured each individuals who have lived in Iran and others who haven’t.
“You see completely different ages, completely different religions, completely different beliefs,” Marjan mentioned.
A childhood good friend of hers named Negar was visiting from Britain, the place she mentioned she has additionally attended rallies like this.
“That is a tremendous revolution led by ladies actually, and so they’re essentially the most oppressed individuals in Iran,” mentioned Negar, 53.
Of Saturday’s march in Washington, she mentioned: “The least we are able to do is be right here.”
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