Nationwide Show of Support for Authorities
Thousands of pro-government supporters have taken to the streets in cities across Iran in recent days, organizing large-scale rallies to publicly express their backing for the Islamic Republic leadership. Participants, many carrying national flags and chanting slogans in support of the regime, marched through major urban centers, signaling to both domestic and international audiences a base of popular support despite widespread dissent.
Marches Held in Multiple Cities
Crowds gathered not only in the capital Tehran but also in other regional hubs such as Mashhad, Esfahan, Shiraz, and Tabriz, with some demonstrators chanting in favor of national unity and against opposition movements. State-aligned media described the events as “spontaneous expressions of loyalty,” though analysts note that such gatherings often involve coordination with official institutions.
At several rallies, participants waved banners backing Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and denounced critics of the government, reinforcing the message that loyalist sentiment remains visible across diverse communities. Authorities have used these events to underscore stability and to counteract images of unrest circulating in recent months.
Government and Public Response
While authorities portray the demonstrations as a sign of broad public support, independent observers point out that participation levels and motivation vary widely. Some critics argue that turnout may have been influenced by official encouragement or organized through state-linked networks. Nonetheless, the visible rallies highlight an active segment of the population that continues to back the existing political order amid long-running economic pressures and social tensions.




































