Hundreds rally outside Iranian UN ambassador's Fifth Avenue residence calling for regime change

Hundreds rally outside Iranian UN ambassador's Fifth Avenue residence calling for regime change

Source: Fox News

Summary

Hundreds of anti-Iranian regime protesters gathered outside the residence of Iran’s UN ambassador in New York City, denouncing the theocratic regime in Tehran and calling for US action against Iran. The protesters, supporters of the late shah’s son Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, demanded an end to the regime and urged President Trump to take military action. The protest was peaceful, but someone had spray-painted “terrorists” and “killers” on the front facade of the building overnight. The protesters say they are waiting for President Trump to take action so that Iran can finally taste freedom.


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As expected, the matter has reached another stage.

The protesters gathered across the street from the residence of Iran’s UN ambassador, a 19th-century limestone townhouse in one of the most exclusive locations on the Upper East Side. They held signs with messages like “End the regime in Iran” and “Make Iran Great Again.” The building’s facade was spray-painted with the words “terrorists” and “killers” overnight. The protesters chanted and demanded action from President Trump. The scene felt like a familiar performance, with the protesters playing their roles in a well-rehearsed script.

The protest was a carefully staged event, with the protesters using the exclusive location to draw attention to their cause. The spray-painted graffiti on the building’s facade added a sense of urgency and outrage to the scene.