Thousands gather in downtown Vancouver in show of support for Iranian protests

Arabnews24.ca:Monday 26 September 2022 02:00 AM: Thousands of people gathered on the steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery on Sunday before marching through downtown to add their voices to protests calling on Iran to end laws requiring women to wear hijabs in public as well as to abolish the country's use of capital punishment.

It's the second protest this week in Metro Vancouver following the death of Mahsa Amini, 22.

The Iranian woman died last week after she was arrested by Iran's morality police for "unsuitable attire" after she allegedly wore a hijab improperly.

Her death has reignited anger over restrictions on personal freedoms in Iran, including the strict dress codes for women and an economy reeling from government sanctions.

Protests over Amini's death have spread across at least 46 cities, towns and villages in Iran. There has also been condemnation from Western countries and the United Nations, as well as protests in solidarity abroad.

On Sunday there were protests in London where violence broke out. In Canada, a protest similar to Vancouver's was held in Ottawa.

Tammy Sadeghi was one of the organizers of the rally in Vancouver on Sunday.

"We're here to support the Iranian movement in Iran, especially since women came onto the street because they have been fed up with this regime the last 42 years," Sadeghi said.

"They've been fighting day and night to push back the Islamic regime."

Tammy Sadeghi was one of the organizers of a rally in Vancouver in support of protests in Iran following the death of Mahsa Amini. (Janella Hamilton/CBC News)

Many at the rally said they want an end to laws that require women to wear hijabs. They also want an end to capital punishment in Iran and the release of political prisoners — all examples of the regime's brutality.

—https://twitter.com/JanellaCBC/status/1574195056520888320

Iranian police have denied mistreating Amini and claim she died of a heart attack. The country's authorities say they are investigating.

Protests in Iran have resulted in the deaths of both protesters and police and the arrests of demonstrators.

After gathering at the Vancouver Art Gallery, protesters against Iran's regime marched through the downtown area of the city. (Isabelle Raghem/CBC News)

Honieh Barzegari said she attended the rally in Vancouver to speak out for human rights in Iran. She said she was impressed with how diverse the crowd was.

"We need to stay united, not just Iranian people. We want the world to stand with us. Hold our hands, tap on our shoulders and be our voices," she said.

'Human lives matter, Iranian lives matter. Iranian women's lives matter. We all matter."

Honieh Barzegari attended the rally for Iran in Vancouver on Sunday Sept. 25, 2022. (Janella Hamilton/CBC News)

In Vancouver, police said that the large crowd on Sunday delayed travel through the downtown core and asked people to avoid the area until the rally ended around 8:30 p.m. PT

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