Thousands of lives lost, a sea of anger and grief as protesters in San Francisco demand regime change in Iran. In front of the iconic Ferry Building, Bay Area residents gathered on Sunday to voice their outrage against the Iranian government's brutal crackdown on protests that have claimed thousands of lives.
"We don't know how to channel this anger," said Sam, a vigil organizer. "But I thought this would be a good container for it." The crowd's frustration was palpable, with many sharing personal stories of loved ones caught up in the uprising.
The Human Rights Activists New Agency reported that over 3,700 deaths have been verified, with fears that the actual number could be much higher. More than 24,000 protesters have also been arrested as the Iranian regime's crackdown continues. The scale of the tragedy is staggering, leaving many wondering how such a devastating situation can unfold.
As the sun set on San Francisco, an evening vigil was held at Washington Square Park to honor the lives lost in Iran. It was a somber reminder that the conflict is far from over, and that those affected are still waiting for justice and peace.
"We don't know how to channel this anger," said Sam, a vigil organizer. "But I thought this would be a good container for it." The crowd's frustration was palpable, with many sharing personal stories of loved ones caught up in the uprising.
The Human Rights Activists New Agency reported that over 3,700 deaths have been verified, with fears that the actual number could be much higher. More than 24,000 protesters have also been arrested as the Iranian regime's crackdown continues. The scale of the tragedy is staggering, leaving many wondering how such a devastating situation can unfold.
As the sun set on San Francisco, an evening vigil was held at Washington Square Park to honor the lives lost in Iran. It was a somber reminder that the conflict is far from over, and that those affected are still waiting for justice and peace.