By Julia Ritchey, VOA,
London
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At Paris' Eiffel Tower on 25 Jul 2009,
demonstrators against Iran's election crackdown hold placards of
Neda Agha Soltan, who was killed in anti-government protests last
month
www.united4Iran.org |
Note: click on images to see high resolution
Protesters gathered in dozens of cities across the world Saturday as part of a
global day of action to spotlight, what the demonstrators say, are Iran's human
and civil rights abuses. The organizers of the event, United4Iran, are calling
for the release of what they say are hundreds of opposition activists arrested
following the country's controversial election in June.
About 200 people gathered along a sidewalk opposite the Iranian embassy in
London, chanting, waving green flags, and showing support for Iranians seeking
democracy.

San Francisco
Drewery Dyke works with Amnesty International, one of the organizations that
helped sponsor the day's event. He says the point of these protests is to show
support for the people of Iran. "Events all over the world, they're not going to
change what's happening on in Iran on a day-to-day basis, they just won't. What
it will do, and what it does count as being very important, at least for us as
Amnesty International, is the act of solidarity," he said.
The protesters are calling for Iranian authorities to end their crackdown on
citizens who claim the re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was
fraudulent.

United Kingdom
Many of the protesters in London were originally from Iran. And Several wore
masks and sunglasses so as not to imperil family members back home.
One woman, who would only give her name as Sara, said she does not believe her
vote for the opposition candidate would have dramatically changed Iran, but that
it was more important for her to know her vote was counted. "There is a long,
long process for democracy in Iran, but it was the first step to see that who
voted for him [opposition candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi] as a basic level of
democracy was going to happen," he said.

Bagnacavallo, Italy
A man named Kian said he wanted all Iranians to be allowed the freedom of
expression and assembly. "We just want to support the human rights for everyone.
It doesn't matter what they believe in, doesn't matter what their background is,
human rights for everybody in Iran," he said.
The organizers say they want the following: the release of all political
prisoners, for the U.N. Secretary General to investigate allegations of torture
and abuse in Iran's prisons, and an end to state-sponsored violence.

Milan, Italy

Barcelona, Spain

Bogota, Colombia

Brighton, UK

Caracas, Venezuela

Dubai

Manila, Philippines

Netherlands

Paris

Sydney

Sydney
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