Iranians living in Australia gathered outside the US embassy in Canberra on Saturday to protest the emerging nuclear deal, warning it would grant legitimacy to the Islamic Republic and calling on world leaders to listen to the Iranian people, according to the group Lion Art Australia.
Iranian expatriates in Australia organized a protest outside the US embassy in Canberra on Saturday afternoon, voicing opposition to any agreement that would legitimize the Islamic Republic's regime. The demonstration was documented by Lion Art Australia, which shared video of the event on social media. The protesters urged world leaders to heed the wishes of the Iranian people, suggesting that the deal in progress between Washington and Tehran would entrench the regime rather than moderate it. This Canberra protest is one of several Iranian diaspora actions seen in recent weeks, following a wave of regime-support rallies inside Iran itself—including threats against officials who sign a deal—as well as anti-regime protests abroad in Los Angeles and Toronto.
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