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Iranians in Toronto rally urging broader media coverage

Jan 10, 2026, 10:39 GMT+0

Hundreds of Iranian residents in Toronto gathered in support of Iran’s national uprising, holding a protest outside the offices of the Canadian national broadcaster CBC.

Demonstrators called on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to provide broader coverage of protests inside Iran, according to reports received by Iran International. Participants pointed to widespread internet shutdowns imposed by the Islamic Republic, urging the network to amplify the voices of Iranian protesters and reflect developments on the ground.

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In a separate post, the account said the authorities’ response has been to cut internet access, use violence against the public and blame “foreign agitators” for the unrest. The reality is now evident, it added, saying the Islamic Republic has fallen into serious trouble.

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Iranians living in Auckland, New Zealand, gathered in the streets on Saturday to show anger at the Islamic Republic and express solidarity with protesters inside Iran.

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Iranians living in Tokyo holding a street rally on Friday night, according to a video sent to Iran International.

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A video sent by a citizen to Iran International on Saturday shows shopkeepers in Shiraz remaining on strike.

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