Demonstrators in Los Gatos call for regime change in Iran – The Mercury News Today Us News



Around a hundred people gathered on the lawn next to Los Gatos Library on Saturday to recognize the deaths of protesters in Iran and call on the U.S. to support a revolution in the country.

Protests sprang up all over Iran in December and January, largely fueled by an unaffordability crisis driven by inflation and the depreciation of the country’s currency. Many of the protesters called for a regime change. Iran is an Islamic republic with an Islam-based, theocratic constitution following the 1979 revolution. Human rights organizations, including Amnesty International, have accused the Iranian government under Ali Khamenei of human rights abuses including discrimination against women, ethnic minorities and LGBTQ+ people; systematically enforced disappearances and executions; and impunity of government officials. The protests were met with violent crackdowns by Khamenei.


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