Quarter Million Rally In Munich Demands Regime Change In Iran

Munich, Germany – Tens of thousands of demonstrators flooded the Theresienwiese on February 14, 2026, in a massive Global Day of Action supporting Iran’s anti-regime movement and exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi.

Video footage from above shows an estimated 200,000 to 250,000 participants transforming the historic fairgrounds into a sea of red, white, and green pre‑1979 Iranian flags, emblazoned with the golden lion and sun. Portraits of Reza Pahlavi and banners reading “King Reza Pahlavi,” “Javid Shah,” “Regime Change Now,” and “Make Iran Great Again” were visible across the crowd.

The rally pulsed with energy as drums beat and chants echoed, including “Death to the dictator!” and “King Reza Pahlavi!” Families, youth wearing flag capes, and elders holding placards decrying the Islamic Republic’s crackdowns marched together in solidarity.

German police managed the massive turnout, keeping order as the demonstration spilled onto surrounding streets near the Munich Security Conference venue. The crowd’s message was clear: international pressure is needed on Tehran.

Volunteers moved through the throng distributing water, while participants waved flags and celebrated unity. The iconic Lion and Sun flag, reportedly the largest ever seen in Germany, was hoisted high, symbolizing a “civilized revolution” in motion.

The rally concluded with participants converging toward the stage, amplifying calls for democratic transition in Iran. Observers described the gathering as Munich’s largest Iranian demonstration ever, marking a historic milestone for the diaspora’s global advocacy.

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