European Protests in Support of Iran 2026: Toulouse, Berlin, London, Madrid, and Beyond

6. London Drive-by Protest: Waving Iranian Flags Outside the Embassy

In London, UK, a powerful symbolic protest took place outside the Iranian Embassy on January 24, 2026. Supporters waved Iranian flags, held signs, and shouted slogans supporting freedom and justice.

The Protest:

  • Participants staged a drive-by demonstration, with cars passing slowly while supporters waved flags and displayed banners.
  • A woman covered with fake blood symbolized the bloodshed caused by the regime’s violence.
  • Supporters demanded international action against Iran’s repression.

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