From Paris to JohannesburgProtesters come out for Iran, against war in spots across the globe

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From Paris to Johannesburg, protests broke out worldwide on Saturday as demonstrators rallied both for Iran’s opposition and against the widening Middle East war.
Protesters supporting the son of Iran's late shah gathered in Paris
Protesters supporting the son of Iran’s late shah gathered in Paris
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Lion-emblazoned flags of pre-revolution Iran fluttered in cities across the world on Saturday as demonstrators took to the streets a week after the start of the war in the Middle East.

Some protesters came out in support of Reza Pahlavi, the US-based son of the country’s late shah, while others denounced the option.

Anti-war protesters gathered with banners at an entrance to RAF Fairford in England
Anti-war protesters gathered with banners at an entrance to RAF Fairford in England
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Others demonstrated against the war and some in support of Iran’s late supreme leader Ali Khamenei, who was killed in the first US-Israeli strikes of the conflict.

Paris saw two demonstrations: one supporting the son of the late shah to head up a transition, and another denouncing that scenario.

“I support Pahlavi who is calling for a revolution,” Masoud Ghanaatian, 35, a student, told AFP at a protest in southern Paris, where participants carried photos of the late shah’s son and waved US, Israeli and pre-revolution Iran flags.

“He’s a democrat. He can oversee a transition and promises to organise elections.”

Hundreds of pro-Pahlavi demonstrations also gathered in Stockholm, holding up pictures of him and his late father.

Protesters carry a banner with a portrait of the late Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (C) in Johannesburg
Protesters carry a banner with a portrait of the late Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (C) in Johannesburg
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But farther north, protesters wearing yellow vests reading “Free Iran” showed off stickers on their hands that read “No Shah, no Mullah”.

In Amsterdam protesters snaked along one of the city’s canals, holding up Israeli, American and pre-revolution Iran flags, as they called on the government to invite Pahlavi to the country and to close the Iranian embassy.

Supporters of Israel and Iranian pro-democracy activists chant slogans and hold flags in Cape Town
Supporters of Israel and Iranian pro-democracy activists chant slogans and hold flags in Cape Town
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Shortly after dawn in Britain, anti-war protesters gathered at the entrance of an air force base in Fairford, southwest of England, holding signs reading “Hands off Iran,” “Peace” and “Yanks go home”.

A demonstrations against the war also took place in Cyprus.

In South Africa -- which has dragged Israel to International Court of Justice, accusing it of genocide during the Gaza war, a charge Israel denies -- dozens gathered in front of the US consulate in Johannesburg, holding up photos of Khamenei, the Islamic republic’s flag and signs bashing Israel.

In Cape Town, Iranian pro-democracy activists and supporters of Israel waved Israeli flags and chanted slogans in the Albert Waterfront shopping mall.

Several counter-protesters carried signs denouncing Israel and in support of the Palestinians.

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