An estimated 250,000 people took to the streets in Germany over the weekend, united under a powerful message of opposition against Iran's leadership. The massive rally, organized by various Iranian exile groups, delivered a clear demand: "Game over" for the current regime in Iran.
Participants expressed their outrage over the Iranian government’s ongoing human rights abuses, oppressive policies, and harsh crackdowns on dissent. The rally featured speeches from prominent activists and political figures who highlighted the plight of individuals in Iran suffering from systemic repression.
Demonstrators waved banners and chanted slogans calling for freedom and democracy, as well as holding vigils for those who have suffered under the regime. This gathering not only represents the voices of Iranians but also resonates with many across Europe who are concerned about the implications of Iran's actions on global stability.
The event underscores a growing movement among expatriates and sympathizers calling for international attention to the situation in Iran. Organizers emphasized the need for concerted international pressure on Iranian leaders to promote accountability and initiate reforms.
Germany has become a central hub for Iranians opposing the regime, with previous rallies also drawing large crowds. As tensions continue to escalate in the region, this latest demonstration serves as a reminder of the urgency for change in Iran and the desire for solidarity among those advocating for a brighter future.

