European Protests in Support of Iran 2026: Toulouse, Berlin, London, Madrid, and Beyond
7. Madrid’s Protest: Calling for Designation of IRGC as Terrorist Organization
Madrid, Spain, became a hub for activism among the Iranian diaspora, with a notable protest on January 22, 2026. Protesters gathered outside the Spanish Parliament demanding that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) be officially listed as a terrorist organization.
The Protest:
- A woman covered in fake blood symbolized the violence inflicted by IRGC and regime forces.
- Activists held banners with slogans like “Stop Repression” and “IRGC Terrorists.”
- Participants called for international sanctions and diplomatic pressure.
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