Thousands rally in Toronto to support Iran uprising, call for regime change
TORONTO — Thousands of people gathered in downtown Toronto on Sunday to protest Iran’s Islamic Republic and voice support for Iranians killed during weeks of countrywide unrest.
Demonstrators filled Sankofa Square, waving Iranian flags and holding photos of victims as they called for regime change and international intervention. The rally was one of several held in Toronto and across Canada in recent weeks.
Yalda, an Iranian who attended the protest, said her 42-year-old cousin was killed during demonstrations in Iran. While holding up a sign that had her cousin’s picture on it, she said he was unarmed when he was killed and left behind a 13-year-old son.
“He was empty-handed. He didn’t have anything in his hands,” she said. “They killed him just for asking for human rights.”


