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Iranian Americans protest nationwide against leftist and Islamist groups they accuse of backing Iran’s regime, demanding a secular, democratic Iran.
Iranian Americans are protesting nationwide against far-left and Islamist groups they accuse of supporting Iran’s theocratic regime, citing coordinated rallies in 63 cities using identical signs and chants.
Demonstrators, many showing uncovered hair and carrying dogs—acts banned in Iran—oppose what they call an "unholy alliance" between radical ideologies, including Marxist, communist, and Muslim organizations linked to Iran’s leadership.
The protests, linked to figures like Neville Roy Singham, a U.S.-born tech executive in Shanghai under scrutiny, raise concerns about foreign influence and propaganda.
Activists, including those backing Reza Pahlavi, demand a secular, democratic Iran and clash with groups seen as advancing authoritarian agendas despite claiming to support freedom.
Los iraníes estadounidenses protestan en todo el país contra los grupos izquierdistas e islamistas que acusan de respaldar al régimen de Irán, exigiendo un Irán secular y democrático.