5 April 2026 - 15:01
Source: Hawzah News
Pro-Iran Car Rally in São Paulo Showcases International Support for Resistance Front

A large car rally held in Brazil’s largest city has highlighted growing international expressions of support for Iran and its regional allies.

ABNA24 - A large car rally held in Brazil’s largest city has highlighted growing international expressions of support for Iran and its regional allies.

In São Paulo, dozens of vehicles took to the streets carrying the Iranian flag, in what organizers described as a show of solidarity with Iran and the broader resistance front. The rally was organized by members of the Iranian community in Brazil, along with supporters from various backgrounds, including Brazilians as well as participants of Iraqi, Lebanese, and Palestinian origin.

Participants drove through major streets of the city, displaying flags and symbols associated with Iran, presenting what they described as a message of strength, unity, and resistance against global domination and injustice.

The motorcade began at 10:00 a.m. on April 3 and continued for approximately two hours, concluding at Independence Square. Demonstrators chanted slogans expressing opposition to US and Israeli policies, while voicing support for resistance movements in Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, and Palestine.

Organizers said the rally aimed to condemn ongoing acts of aggression and violations attributed to the United States and Israel, while also underscoring solidarity among nations and groups opposing such actions.

The event drew attention from passersby and local residents, offering a visible display of political expression in one of Latin America’s most populous urban centers. Supporters emphasized that such gatherings reflect a growing awareness and alignment among different communities worldwide regarding developments in West Asia.

Observers note that events like this, taking place far from the region itself, illustrate the extent to which geopolitical tensions resonate globally, with diaspora communities and like-minded groups increasingly mobilizing to make their voices heard.

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