US protesters demand ‘regime change’ in Iran
March 10, 2019 00:00:00
WASHINGTON, Mar 09(AFP): Hundreds of people turned out in Washington on Friday demanding regime change in Iran and denouncing "atrocity toward the people" under Tehran's regime.
Protesters waved Iranian flags as they chanted for "regime change now" -with some holding portraits of Maryam Rajavi, leader of the People's Mujahedin, an Iranian opposition group banned in the country.
"The regime inside Iran is doing so much atrocity toward the people. Iran in whole has been destroyed by this regime," said Michael Passi, an Iranian-American engineer.
"There are a lot of executions, a lot of tortures and a lot of export of terrorism by this regime," he alleged.
"We want separation of religion and the state," added Mina Entezari, an Arizona-based designer who was a political prisoner in Iran for seven years. "We want freedom for people."
The administration of US President Donald Trump consistently blasts a lack of freedoms in Iran and its "destabilizing" influence on the Middle East.