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Cyprus Iranian community to hold solidarity gathering outside Presidential Palace in Nicosia

Iranian residents gathered outside parliament in Nicosia last month, where they delivered a memorandum to House speaker Annita Demetriou, calling for expressions of solidarity with Iranians protesting against the country’s leadership

Nicosia, Cyprus. Members of Cyprus’ Iranian community will hold a public gathering outside the Presidential Palace in Nicosia on Saturday afternoon, organisers said. The event is scheduled to take place between 3pm and 5pm.


Event purpose and organisers’ expectations

Organisers said the gathering is intended as an expression of solidarity with victims of repression in Iran and in remembrance of those who have lost their lives. They said it is expected to be one of the largest events of its kind organised by the Iranian community in Cyprus.

International initiative linked to Reza Pahlavi

Organisers said the event forms part of a broader international initiative supported by Iranian opposition figure Reza Pahlavi, aimed at drawing global attention to developments in Iran and to calls for freedom, human rights, and long-term stability.

Background on protests and rights concerns in Iran

The gathering comes amid continuing international concern over human rights conditions in Iran following nationwide protests that began in December 2025. The protests, initially triggered by economic hardship and currency collapse, expanded into broader demonstrations across the country for freedom and justice.

In response, Islamic Republic’s authorities imposed significant restrictions, including temporary nationwide internet and telecommunications shutdowns.

Human rights organisations, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, the UN Special Rapporteur on Iran, the European Parliament, and numerous officials from countries around the world have documented widespread arrests, prosecutions, and executions linked to the protests and their aftermath, as well as the use of excessive force, including live ammunition, against demonstrators.

Casualty figures remain disputed due to limited access to independent verification, though rights groups report significant numbers of deaths (estimates more than 36,000), injuries (estimates more than 300,00), and detentions (thousands). The Islamic Republic’s authorities have stated that their actions were necessary to preserve public order and national stability.

Planned focus of the Nicosia gathering

Organisers said the Nicosia gathering will be peaceful and focused on raising awareness of ongoing human rights concerns, the broader regional and international implications of the situation, and the humanitarian impact on affected families and communities. They said the event seeks to express solidarity with victims and to encourage greater international awareness and engagement regarding developments in Iran.


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