Members of Ireland’s Iranian community protested in Dublin on Saturday calling for a regime change in Tehran with many holding posters of US-based Reza Pahlavi, son of the last Shah of Iran. Photograph: Bryan O’Brien

Standing on a podium near the Spire on Dublin’s O’Connell Street, Roshin Farahani tells a gathering of Ireland’s Iranian community that the “people have responded to his call”.

In response, the crowd chants: “Reza, Reza Pahlavi”, in tribute to the US-based son of the last shah of Iran.

Many held photos of Pahlavi, one of which was accompanied by: “Make Iran great again.”

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