Toronto Police Announce 150,000 Participants in Iranian Protest

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Toronto Police Announce 150,000 Participants in Iranian Protest

Toronto police announced the number of participants in the Iranian protest as 150,000.

Toronto police in Canada announced the number of participants in the large Iranian protest in the city on Sunday, February 1st, as 150,000.

On Monday, February 2nd, Toronto police wrote in a message on the social network X, expressing gratitude to the organizers and the security team of this gathering, stating 150,000 protesters plus zero incidents.

This protest was held simultaneously with widespread gatherings of Iranians in various cities around the world, gatherings aimed at expressing solidarity with protesters inside Iran and protesting the widespread killings in December in Iran.

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