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EXCLUSIVE: “Words alone won’t do anything”, Iranian expats call for intervention in Iran

Hundreds of mostly pro-Shah and anti-regime Iranian-Canadians gathered to “be a voice” for the millions of Iranians who are without internet and electricity and are being massacred by the regime.

Clayton DeMaine
Jan 13, 2026
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Hundreds of mostly pro-Shah, pro-freedom, and anti-regime Iranian-Canadians gathered to “be a voice” for the millions of Iranians who are without internet and electricity and are being massacred by the regime. They called for action from the international community, particularly the U.S., which has promised to “rescue” the Iranian people.

Hundreds gathered at Nathan Philips Square on Sunday in Toronto, calling for an end to the Islamic dictatorship and for U.S. President Donald Trump to strike the regime during the 15th night of uprisings in the country. Iran International media has reported that at least 12,000 people have been killed by the Islamic regime ruling Iran.

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