Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Rally in Germany shows support for Iranian protesters

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BERLIN — Tens of thousands of people gathered in Germany’s capital Saturday to show solidarity with antigovern­ment protesters in Iran, where a movement sparked by the death of a woman in the custody of morality police has evolved into a challenge to the Islamic Republic.

Berlin police estimated that 37,000 people had joined the German demonstrat­ion by late afternoon. Participan­ts held up Iranian flags and signs criticizin­g Iran’s leaders, many with the tagline “Women, Life, Freedom” in both English and German.

The demonstrat­ion, organized by the Woman* Life Freedom Collective, began at the Victory Column in Berlin’s Tiergarten park and continued as a march through central Berlin.

Some demonstrat­ors said they had come from elsewhere in Germany and other European countries to show their support.

“It is so important for us to be here, to be the voice of the people of Iran, who are killed on the streets,” said Shakib Lolo, who is from Iran but lives in the Netherland­s. “And this is not a protest anymore, this is a revolution, in Iran. And the people of the world have to see it.”

Other issues were the focus of demonstrat­ions in Berlin as well, including one calling for social solidarity in the wake of a potential energy crisis and another advocating a speed limit on German highways.

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