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Albuquerque Protests: Divided Opinions on Iran Conflict

Albuquerque Protests: Divided Opinions on Iran Conflict

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March 8, 20261m 0s

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In Albuquerque, New Mexico, two contrasting protests unfolded on Saturday, each advocating for a different approach to the Iran conflict. One rally, held on UNM campus, advocated for regime change, citing the recent Ayatollahs death as a catalyst for stability in the Middle East. Protesters, many with personal ties to Iran, expressed hope for improved living conditions and reduced regional tensions. Simultaneously, at Robinson Park, anti-war activists, organized by the Albuquerque Party for Socialism and Liberation, argued against U.S. involvement, emphasizing the need for domestic focus on issues like homelessness. The stark divide in local opinions on the Iran situation was evident as both sides called for action in their own way.

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