Members of Iran's anti-regime diaspora protested at US embassies worldwide over the weekend to denounce the regime, as well as the US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding.
The protests follow a call to action from Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, who asked members of Iran's diaspora, along with its supporters, to hold a week of protests worldwide to coincide with the week-long funeral of former supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, which began on Saturday.
Video footage shared by Pahlavi's office and seen by The Jerusalem Post appears to show protesters outside the US Embassy in London denouncing the MoU, with one activist appearing to hold a banner that reads: "President Trump, Iranians didn't risk their lives for corn and wheat. They gave their lives for liberty, chanting 'Javid Shah!'" referring to the tens of thousands of anti-regime protesters in Iran who were killed by the regime between December 2025 and February 2026.
Other footage from London also seen by the Post appears to show activists flying pre-Islamic Revolution "Lion and Sun" Iran flags, with some flying US and Israel flags.
In Rome, activists also flew "Lion and Sun" flags, with some Israel flags scattered in the crowd.
Banners in Rome seen by the Post read: "No Appeasement," "Cut the deal with the Mullahs," and "Do not negotiate with terrorists - Stand with Iranians."
Another Rome banner seen by the Post read: "The Islamic Republic, as a terrorist regime, does not represent the Iranian people. Any negotiation concerning Iran must be conducted with Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, the legitimate representative of the Iranian (sic) and the leader of democratic opposition."
Berlin activists mock Trump, Khamenei's MoU signing
In Berlin, activists appeared to mock US President Donald Trump and Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, holding a mock signing ceremony between caricatures of the two leaders. Activists, who were also flying US and Israeli flags, also appeared to hold a vigil including simulated corpses of murdered anti-regime activists.
In Frankfurt, activists appeared to hold a banner with the faces of dozens of Iranians that had been identified as murdered anti-regime protesters. Israeli flags could also be seen at this protest.
In Madrid, activists set up a table reading: "No to negotiation," with red paint hands, signifying the blood of the murdered activists, as well as banners showing the faces of activists who are linked with being murdered by the regime. Israeli flags were also seen at the Madrid protest.
In Brussels, footage appears to show an activist holding a banner showing Tehran's Azadi Tower covered in blood, with the remains of murdered protesters laid out at the base, with a slogan reading: "#IranianHolocaust," while another held a sign saying: "Stop execution in Iran. Stop support (sic) terrorist IRGC." Activists also flew US and Israeli flags at the protest outside the US embassy in Belgium.
In Canberra, speakers addressed the crowd in front of a large banner that read: "Return of Pahlavi - Chanted by the people of Iran." Some Israeli flags also appeared to be flown.
In Stockholm, activists appeared to hold a banner which read: "Pahlavi is our voice, Pahlavi is our choice." Footage seen by the Post also appears to show Israeli flags flying in the crowd.
Israeli flags seen at various anti-Iranian regime protests worldwide
Activists also appeared to be waving Israeli flags at protests in Ottawa, Calgary, Vienna, Lisbon, Tokyo, Milan, Barcelona, Hamburg, Dusseldorf, Budapest, Athens, Auckland, Copenhagen, Oslo, and Helsinki.
In New York City, protesters gathered across from Trump Tower, holding banners calling on the US president to "finish the job."
In Bangkok, activists laid out red plastic chairs, each with a poster identifying a murdered anti-regime activist.
Protests were also recorded in other major cities, including Paris, Los Angeles, Houston, Vancouver, Montreal, Birmingham, Leeds, Melbourne, Wellington, Munich, The Hague, Seoul, Nicosia, and Reykjavik.