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Thousands of protesters gathered in Paris on Saturday, demanding the overthrow of Iran's government, fueled by the prospect of increased pressure from the U.S. under President Donald Trump. The event was organized by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), a banned opposition group, amidst alarming reports of imminent executions of its members in Iran. NCRI President-elect Maryam Rajavi proclaimed during the demonstration, "We say your demise has arrived," underscoring the group's resolve to see change irrespective of negotiations.
Participants included a notable contingent of Ukrainians, who accused Iran of supporting Russia in the ongoing conflict, highlighting solidarity among those opposing authoritarian regimes. Demonstrators waved Iranian flags and chanted slogans against Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, emphasizing their desire for democratic reforms.
Critics question the NCRI's influence within Iran; however, supporters like Mohammad Sabetraftar, an Iranian expatriate, insisted it remains a viable alternative to the current regime. Tehran has condemned the NCRI's activities abroad but faces increasing calls from opposition groups for international support against its government.