Iranian exiles gather in Munich to protest crackdown, urge U.S. action
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Hundreds of Iranian exiles assembled in Munich to protest a brutal crackdown in Iran, calling for international pressure and, according to organizers, urging U.S. military intervention; speakers described large casualties inside Iran and voiced hope for regime change.
Iranian exiles from across Europe convened in Munich for a large protest against what participants described as a brutal crackdown in Iran. A reporter at the scene (Speaker 1) said protesters cited "thousands" killed by security forces and called the event a show of unity.
The demonstration was held as part of a global day of action organized by Reza Pahlavi, identified in the reporting as the son of Iran's last shah. Speaker 1 said Pahlavi arrived to cheers and, at an earlier news conference, urged U.S. President Donald Trump to consider military action on behalf of Iranians protesting inside the country.
Speakers at the Munich gathering pressed for international intervention. A protester (Speaker 3) addressed the U.S. president directly: "The Iranian people heard you say help is on the way, and they have faith in you. Help them. And history will record you alongside not just the Iranian nations, but the world's greatest heroes." Another participant (Speaker 2) described the scene in personal terms: "It's very sad to say they are we are paying a price."
Organizers and attendees framed the protest as both a demonstration of solidarity with protesters inside Iran and as a demand for tangible action from Western governments. The reporting at the scene characterized the mood as defiant and angry, with participants concerned for relatives in Iran but hopeful that widespread unrest might contribute to a change of regime.
The claims of large casualty numbers and calls for military intervention were reported by protesters and the on-scene reporter; those assertions were not independently verified in the transcript. The gathering in Munich was presented as part of coordinated international protests on the same day.
