The most recent development in the ongoing global protests against Iran's government is the massive demonstration in Munich, where police reported that between 200,000 and 250,000 people gathered to demand regime change. This protest coincided with the Munich Security Conference, drawing significant international attention. According to The Frontier Post, the demonstrators rallied at Munich’s Theresienwiese fairgrounds, a site known for Oktoberfest, to denounce the Iranian regime's brutal crackdown on protests in January, which reportedly resulted in thousands of deaths. Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of Iran's last shah, addressed the conference, urging world leaders to support the Iranian people's quest for freedom, as reported by Euronews. He called for 'humanitarian intervention to prevent more innocent lives being killed' and emphasized the need for regime change in Iran.
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200,000 Protest Against Iranian Government in Munich Rally

Massive Munich protest against Iran's regime draws 200,000-250,000, coinciding with the Munich Security Conference. Reza Pahlavi urges global support for regime change amid global solidarity.
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