In photos: People in Los Angeles march in support of nationwide protests in Iran
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Marchers gathered in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday, January 18, against the Iranian crackdown on the recent protests, which left thousands dead in Iran.
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People march under a giant flag in support of nationwide protests in Iran, Los Angeles, California, U.S. January 18, 2026. REUTERS/Jill Connelly(REUTERS)
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People march in support of nationwide protests in Iran, Los Angeles, California, U.S. January 18, 2026. REUTERS/Jill Connelly(REUTERS)
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A group of people march under a giant flag in Los Angeles, California, U.S. January 18, 2026. Protesters in Iran have said that they feel Donald Trump has betrayed them after the US President reversed course and announced that Iran’s regime had agreed to stop killing its people in the streets. REUTERS/Jill Connelly(REUTERS)
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Several people turned up on the streets of Los Angeles, California, January 18, 2026, to march in support of nationwide protests in Iran REUTERS/Jill Connelly(REUTERS)
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People take part in a march in support of nationwide protests in Iran, Los Angeles, California, U.S. January 18, 2026. REUTERS/Jill Connelly(REUTERS)
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People march with a giant flag in the colours of the Iranian flag, in support of nationwide protests in Iran, Los Angeles, California, U.S. January 18, 2026. REUTERS/Jill Connelly(REUTERS)
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People march in support of nationwide protests in Iran, Los Angeles on January 18. Iranian protesters saw some hope when Trump said that “help is on its way” and with the news that the Pentagon had ordered some non-essential personnel from its largest Middle East air base. However, when Trump reversed course, they were disheartened. REUTERS/Jill Connelly(REUTERS)
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People hold signs as they march in solidarity with the people of Iran in Los Angeles, California, U.S. January 18, 2026. REUTERS/Jill Connelly(REUTERS)
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People marching in support of nationwide protests in Iran in Los Angeles on January 18, 2026, hold a sign that reads, ‘TRUMP WIPE ISLAMIC REGIME’. REUTERS/Jill Connelly(REUTERS)
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Protesters in Los Angeles, California, hold a banner remembering the people killed in Iran amid protests in the country. REUTERS/Jill Connelly(REUTERS)
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People step on an Iranian flag at a march in support of nationwide protests in Iran, Los Angeles, California, U.S., January 18, 2026. REUTERS/Jill Connelly(REUTERS)
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People march in support of nationwide protests in Iran in Los Angeles, one of them holding a ‘make Iran great again’ sign. REUTERS/Jill Connelly(REUTERS)
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The Iranian regime responded with violence, leaving “thousands dead,” according to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. People of the nation also lost internet connection, before the regime cut cell phone, SMS and land lines.REUTERS/Jill Connelly(REUTERS)
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Iranians believe they are already living with the consequences of President Trump’s reversal. However, some people still hope that he might act. REUTERS/Jill Connelly(REUTERS)
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