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Rallies held across the world in support of Iran’s anti-government protesters

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Updated 15.2.2026
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Reza Pahlavi *Munich Munich Security Conference Toronto Lindsey Graham

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Feb 15 Evening

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The Guardian - World NewsFeb 15

Rallies held across the world in support of Iran’s anti-government protesters

Worldwide rallies were held in support of anti-government protesters in Iran, who are facing severe repression. On Saturday, exiled Reza Pahlavi, the son of the former Shah, addressed a crowd of 200,000 in Munich, expressing his readiness to lead Iran towards a secular democracy and urging continued demonstrations. Similar solidarity rallies took place in cities like Los Angeles, Washington, Toronto, Tel Aviv, Lisbon, Sydney, and London. Despite the ongoing protests and international support, the U.S. is preparing for further talks with Iranian government representatives in Geneva. The U.S. has also increased military pressure on Tehran, with President Trump stating that a change of government in Iran would be beneficial.

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BBC News - WorldFeb 15

Hundreds of thousands join Iran protests around the world

On Saturday, hundreds of thousands of people worldwide participated in demonstrations against the Iranian government, answering a call for a "global day of action" from Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of the former Shah. The largest gatherings occurred in Toronto (estimated 350,000), Munich (estimated 250,000), and Los Angeles, with smaller protests in cities like Tel Aviv, Lisbon, Sydney, and London. Pahlavi, addressing the Munich crowd, denounced the crackdown on protests in Iran and expressed solidarity with those inside the country. His daughter, Noor Pahlavi, spoke in Los Angeles, urging an end to nuclear talks with Iran. The protests follow widespread demonstrations in Iran against the rising cost of living that have evolved into a broader anti-government movement, reportedly resulting in over 6,000 deaths.

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Hundreds of thousands of people have taken part in rallies around the world to show solidarity with anti-government demonstrators in Iran.

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Reza Pahlavi addressed a crowd of 200,000 people in Munich, saying he was ready to lead the country to a “secular democratic future”.

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Trump said a change of government in Iran would be the “best thing that could happen”.

— Trump

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Washington is preparing for a fresh round of talks with Iranian government representatives in Geneva this week.

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Representatives of Iran and the US held talks on the nuclear programme last week in Oman.

Feb 15 Morning

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Fox News - WorldFeb 15

Global protests call for Iran regime change in major cities worldwide after bloody crackdown

On Saturday, large-scale protests took place in major cities worldwide, including a rally of over 250,000 in Munich, Germany, as part of a Global Day of Action calling for regime change in Iran. Protesters chanted slogans and waved flags, with exiled Iranian crown prince Reza Pahlavi expressing hope that external pressure might accelerate the regime's downfall. Pahlavi also voiced his hope that President Trump would intervene on behalf of the Iranian people. Senator Lindsey Graham, also present in Munich, echoed calls for continued protests and stated that the Iranian regime is at its weakest point since 1979. President Trump stated on Friday that regime change in Iran would be the "best thing" to happen.

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Over 250,000 protesters rallied in Munich, Germany on Saturday.

— Munich Police

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Regime change in Iran would be the 'best thing' to happen.

— President Trump

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An estimated 350,000 people marched on the streets of Toronto.

— Laura Brabant, Toronto Police spokesperson

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IRAN REGIME REPORTEDLY ISSUED NATIONWIDE SHOOT-TO-KILL ORDERS AS PROTEST DEATH TOLL SURGES

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A possible attack on Iran will either weaken the regime or accelerate its fall.

— Reza Pahlavi

Feb 14 Evening

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New York Times - WorldFeb 14

Thousands Rally for Iran Regime Change in Cities Around the World

Thousands of protesters rallied in Munich and other cities worldwide on Saturday, February 14, 2026, demanding regime change in Iran. The Munich demonstration occurred alongside the Munich Security Conference, where Reza Pahlavi, son of the deposed Shah, reiterated his call for American intervention. Demonstrations also took place in Melbourne, Athens, Tokyo, and London. The protests followed weeks of unrest within Iran and came as nuclear talks between the U.S. and Iran were expected to resume in Geneva on Tuesday. President Trump stated that replacing Iran's current leadership would be the "best thing that could happen."

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Associated Press (AP)Feb 14

Iran’s crown prince says ahead of protests that inaction against Tehran encourages bullies

Ahead of planned protests, Iran's exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi stated that a lack of action against Tehran emboldens aggressive behavior. Pahlavi, son of the former Shah, participated in the Munich Security Conference in Germany on February 13-14, 2026. Supporters of the Crown Prince also held demonstrations during the conference. The demonstrations and Pahlavi's statements occurred in anticipation of upcoming protests within Iran. The Crown Prince's message suggests a need for a stronger international stance against the current Iranian regime.

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Protesters demanding regime change in Iran converged on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.

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Reza Pahlavi encouraged protesters to take to the streets on Feb. 14 to put pressure on the Iranian government.

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President Trump said that replacing Iran’s current leadership would be “the best thing that could happen”.

— President Trump

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Iran’s exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi were looking Saturday to world leaders gathered in Munich, Germany, to ratchet up pressure for change on the Iranian government.

— AP

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Pahlavi called for demonstrations in Munich, Los Angeles and Toronto on what he described as a “global day of action,”

— AP