Man Climbs King's Cross Clock Tower Holding Dog in Iran Freedom Protest
Man Climbs King's Cross Clock Tower Holding Dog in Iran Freedom Protest

Man Climbs King's Cross Clock Tower Holding Dog in Iran Freedom Protest

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A man protesting for freedom in Iran dramatically climbed the 120-foot clock tower at London's King's Cross station, holding a Pomeranian dog and unfurling a large banner that read, 'Iran belongs to its people.' The banner included slogans in English and Farsi criticizing human rights abuses and featured the logo of the outlawed Freedom Movement of Iran. Emergency services, including police officers, firefighters, and paramedics, cordoned off parts of the station and worked to safely resolve the ongoing situation. The protester wore a 'no to war' t-shirt and was observed making video calls and taking selfies during the standoff. Despite the disruption, train services remained unaffected, though some platform exits were closed for safety. The incident drew attention from commuters and authorities, highlighting continued international concerns over Iran's political climate.

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