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Police Use Tear Gas During Protest at Iranian Embassy in Bern
Tense scenes unfolded outside the Iranian embassy in Bern as police deployed tear gas during a protest against the Iranian regime. A separate, peaceful demonstration orchestrated by Free Iran Switzerland also took place in Zurich.

Chaos in the Capital: Police Deploy Tear Gas
Tear gas clouds engulfed the streets outside the Iranian embassy in Bern on Tuesday as tensions boiled over into open confrontation. In a dramatic escalation, Bern cantonal police were forced to intervene against an unauthorized gathering that refused to disperse. The atmosphere was described as critically "tense" by authorities, marking a significant departure from the typically orderly nature of Swiss demonstrations.
Police units moved in after participants blocked the road and ignored repeated orders to clear the area. The situation rapidly deteriorated, necessitating the use of riot control agents to restore order. Amidst the chaos, a "medical incident" was reported, requiring the immediate deployment of ambulance crews to the scene. This clash in the diplomatic heart of Switzerland underscores the intensifying global anger directed at the Iranian regime, bringing the volatility of the Middle East directly to Bern's doorstep.
Zurich Rallies: A Peaceful Yet Fiery Contrast
While Bern descended into chaos, a starkly different scene unfolded in Zurich, where several hundred demonstrators gathered at Europaplatz. Organized by Free Iran Switzerland, this authorized rally remained peaceful, yet the message was no less incendiary. Protesters set effigies of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei ablaze, the flames illuminating flags from the pre-1979 Shah era—a powerful symbol of rejection against the current Islamic Republic.
The group, which explicitly campaigns for the end of the theocratic regime, managed to channel their fury without physical confrontation. The contrast between the two cities highlights the fractured nature of the current unrest: while organized groups maintain discipline, the raw anger felt by the diaspora is increasingly spilling over into spontaneous, unauthorized actions that challenge Swiss security forces.
Security Breach: Infiltrators Storm Embassy Grounds
Security protocols were shattered on Tuesday afternoon when three men illegally infiltrated the grounds of the Iranian embassy in Bern. This brazen breach occurred just before the wider police intervention, signaling a dangerous lapse in diplomatic security. Police forces acted swiftly to contain the intrusion, resulting in the immediate arrest of one individual who was subsequently searched and detained.
However, a manhunt is currently underway for the remaining two suspects, who remain at large. The ability of protesters to penetrate the perimeter of a foreign mission is a serious security failure that will likely prompt an immediate review of diplomatic protection measures in the capital. The incident reveals the desperation and boldness of the dissenters, who are willing to risk arrest to confront the representatives of the Iranian government directly on Swiss soil.
Bloodshed in Iran: The Catalyst for Swiss Unrest
The violence in Bern is a direct reverberation of the carnage unfolding within Iran, where the death toll has reportedly surged into the thousands. For over two weeks, the Islamic Republic has been grappling with nationwide uprisings that began as economic protests but have morphed into a full-scale revolution. Human rights groups report a staggering loss of life as security forces respond with brutal, lethal force against their own citizens.
These are the most critical protests to rock Iran in years, surpassing previous waves of unrest in both scale and intensity. The regime is no longer facing isolated pockets of dissent but a country united in anger. As the body count rises in Tehran and beyond, the Swiss diaspora is watching in horror, fueling the urgency and intensity of the demonstrations seen this week. The events in Bern and Zurich are not isolated incidents but tremors from a massive geopolitical earthquake centered in Iran.