London protesters call for regime change in Iran

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Crowds gather outside the Iranian Embassy in London to show “solidarity” with the wave of protests seen across Iran. (AN Photo)
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Crowds gather outside the Iranian Embassy in London to show “solidarity” with the wave of protests seen across Iran. (AN Photo)
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Crowds gather outside the Iranian Embassy in London to show “solidarity” with the wave of protests seen across Iran. (AN Photo)
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Crowds gather outside the Iranian Embassy in London to show “solidarity” with the wave of protests seen across Iran. (AN Photo)
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Crowds gather outside the Iranian Embassy in London to show “solidarity” with the wave of protests seen across Iran. (AN Photo)
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Crowds gather outside the Iranian Embassy in London to show “solidarity” with the wave of protests seen across Iran. (AN Photo)
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Crowds gather outside the Iranian Embassy in London to show “solidarity” with the wave of protests seen across Iran. (AN Photo)
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Crowds gather outside the Iranian Embassy in London to show “solidarity” with the wave of protests seen across Iran. (AN Photo)
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Crowds gather outside the Iranian Embassy in London to show “solidarity” with the wave of protests seen across Iran. (AN Photo)
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Crowds gather outside the Iranian Embassy in London to show “solidarity” with the wave of protests seen across Iran. (AN Photo)
Updated 08 January 2018
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London protesters call for regime change in Iran

LONDON: Protesters gathered outside the Iranian Embassy in London on Sunday shouting slogans against the regime, in support of recent anti-government protests in Iran.
The protest was staged as Iranian lawmakers held a closed-door session on Sunday about the week of demonstrations across the country.
According to protest organizers, the crowd numbered between 100 and 200 people.
London Metropolitan Police kept protesters away from the embassy building itself, containing them within a fenced off zone across the road in Kensington, west London.

Many of the protesters were seen holding pictures of the Shah of Iran who was overthrown in 1979.
Other protesters waved posters of Prince Reza Pahlavi, the last heir apparent to the defunct monarchy of Iran.
“There is one message from Iranian people: Regime change. (Iranian people) are sick and tired with the repression of the Islamic state of Iran,” Shahriar Bahrami, the protest’s organizer, told Arab News.
Police moved in to quell a minor scuffle between supporters of the People’s Mujahedin of Iran and supporters of the Shah.
Bahrami said the two sides want the same thing and must “work together” to see regime change take place.
Protesters in the crowd were vociferous in condemning the Iranian regime: “The people of Iran are fed up with the economic situation, with the corruption, with the mismanagement of the public funds, with the government thugs, with the regime spending billions interfering in Syria, Yemen and elsewhere, and at the same time the people of Iran are hungry; children have no food, no shoes to wear,” protester Reza Pardisan told Arab News.
The Iranian Embassy in London was not immediately available for comment.


US immigration agent fatally shoots woman in Minneapolis, mayor disputes government claim of self-defense

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US immigration agent fatally shoots woman in Minneapolis, mayor disputes government claim of self-defense

  • A visibly angry mayor said federal immigration agents were responsible for sowing chaos in the city

MINNEAPOLIS: A US immigration agent shot and killed a 37-year-old woman in her car in Minneapolis on Wednesday amid an immigration enforcement ​surge, according to local and federal officials, the latest violent incident during President Donald Trump’s nationwide crackdown on migrants.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey adamantly rejected the Trump administration’s claim that the agent fired in self-defense, saying he has seen video of the shooting that directly contradicts what he called the government’s “garbage narrative.”
“They’re already trying to spin this as an action of self-defense,” he said at a press conference. “Having seen the video myself, I want to tell everybody directly — that is bullshit.”
A visibly angry Frey said federal immigration agents were responsible for sowing chaos in the city, telling ICE: “Get the f*** out of Minneapolis.” But he also urged residents to remain calm.
The shooting drew protesters into the streets near the scene, some of whom were met by heavily armed federal agents wearing gas masks who fired chemical irritants at the demonstrators.
Tricia McLaughlin, a spokeswoman for the Department of Homeland Security said ‌in a post on ‌X that the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer began firing after a “violent rioter” attempted ‌to ⁠run ​over ICE officers.
“The ‌alleged perpetrator was hit and is deceased,” she wrote. “The ICE officers who were hurt are expected to make full recoveries.”
Frey said the woman did not appear to be trying to ram anyone in the video he had reviewed. The city police chief, Brian O’Hara, told reporters that the preliminary investigation indicated the woman’s vehicle was blocking traffic when a federal officer approached on foot.
“The vehicle began to drive off,” he said. “At least two shots were fired. The vehicle then crashed on the side of the roadway.”
Trump, a Republican, has deployed federal immigration agents to Democratic-led cities across the US through his first year in office in a crackdown against illegal immigration, leading to backlash from some residents.
The administration planned to send approximately 2,000 agents to Minneapolis, according to news reports, following allegations ⁠of wide-scale welfare fraud involving Somali immigrants, whom Trump has called “garbage.”
The identity of the shot woman was not publicly disclosed. US Senator Tina Smith, a Minnesota Democrat, said on X that she was ‌a US citizen. The police chief said the woman, who was married, was not a ‍target of immigration operations.

WITNESSES DESCRIBE SHOOTING
A dark-colored SUV with a bullet hole ‍through its windshield and blood splattered across the headrest was seen rammed into a pole on the snowy street where the shooting took ‍place.
Venus de Mars, a 65-year-old Minneapolis resident who lives near the site of the shooting, described seeing paramedics perform CPR on a woman collapsed next to a snowbank near the crashed car. Shortly after, they loaded her into an ambulance that drove away without its sirens on.
“There’s been lots of ICE activity but nothing like this,” de Mars said. “I’m so angry. I’m so angry, and I feel helpless.”
The deployment of agents to Minneapolis follows Trump’s recent attacks on Democratic Minnesota Governor ​Tim Walz and the state’s large population of Somali Americans and Somali immigrants over allegations of fraud dating back to 2020 by some nonprofit groups that administer childcare and other social services programs.
At least 56 people have pleaded guilty since ⁠federal prosecutors started to bring charges in 2022 under Trump’s Democratic predecessor, Joe Biden. Walz, the Democratic vice presidential nominee in 2024, announced this week he would not seek a third term as governor, saying he did not have time both to address the fraud scandal and to campaign.
Immigration agents have been involved in other similar shootings during the Trump administration’s crackdown.
During “Operation Midway Blitz,” Trump’s immigration enforcement surge in Chicago last fall, ICE agents shot and killed Silverio Villegas Gonzalez, a 38-year-old Mexican national in a Chicago suburb. Gonzalez, a cook and father of two with no criminal record, was shot in his car after agents attempted to arrest him.
A DHS statement said Gonzalez had steered his car at agents, dragging one officer and causing him to fire out of fear for his life. Police bodycam footage obtained by Reuters complicated that narrative, with the ICE agent saying his injuries were “nothing major.”
Border Patrol agents also shot a woman in Chicago in October. DHS said the shooting was in self-defense after the woman, Marimar Martinez, rammed into the agents’ vehicle. But her lawyer said video footage showed the agents hit her car before opening fire.
In December, ICE agents fired at a van carrying two men they were targeting for arrest, ‌leaving one with bullet wounds. A DHS statement said the men drove the van at ICE officers, prompting them to fire in self-defense.