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    Protests Break Out in Pakistan, Iraq Over Khamenei's Death

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    Posted on March 1, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Violent protests erupted in Pakistan and Iraq on March 1, 2026, after U.S.–Israeli strikes killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Demonstrators attacked diplomatic postings: breaching the U.S. consulate in Karachi and gathering outside Iraq’s Green Zone, though no officials were harmed

    Crowds worldwide rage or celebrate after Iran strikes; 23 killed in Pakistan

    Global Reactions to Iran Strikes and Resulting Unrest

    (Corrects bullet point to at least 23 dead, not 21)

    By Ariba Shahid and Mushtaq Ali

    Violent Demonstrations in Pakistan and Iraq

    KARACHI, Pakistan/BAGHDAD, March 1 (Reuters) - Demonstrations against the U.S.-Israeli bombing campaign in Iran turned violent in Pakistan and Iraq on Sunday, while in other parts of the world Iranian exiles took to the streets to celebrate the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

    Fatal Clashes in Pakistan

    At least 23 protesters were killed in clashes in Pakistan, including 10 in the port of Karachi where security guards at the U.S. consulate fired on demonstrators who breached the outer wall, 11 in the northern city of Skardu where the crowd torched a U.N. office, and two in Islamabad.

    Unrest in Iraq

    In Iraq, police fired tear gas and stun grenades to scatter hundreds of pro-Iranian protesters who had gathered outside the Green Zone diplomatic compound in the capital Baghdad, where the U.S. embassy is located.

    Celebrations Among Iranian Exiles

    But in Paris, a joyous crowd of thousands turned out to celebrate, waving flags of Iran's pre-revolutionary monarchy, some carrying red roses and bottles of champagne.

    Significance of Pakistan and Iraq in the Unrest

    Iran's neighbours to the east and west, Pakistan and Iraq have the world's largest Shi'ite Muslim populations after Iran, and were the scenes of some of the worst unrest from crowds angry at the U.S.-Israeli attacks.

    Karachi Consulate Incident

    Protesters in Karachi chanted "Death to America! Death to Israel!" at the consulate, where Reuters reporters heard gunfire and saw tear gas fired in surrounding streets.

    Consulate security staff opened fire at a crowd who were pushed back after breaching the outer security layer, said Sukhdev Assardas Hemnani, a local government spokesman. The demonstrators also set a vehicle ablaze outside the main gate and clashed with police, he said.

    "We are in constant touch with consulate officials. They are all safe," Hemnani added.

    The U.S. Embassy in Islamabad said in a post on X it was monitoring reports of demonstrations and advised U.S. citizens to observe good personal security practices. The consulate in Karachi and embassy in Islamabad did not respond to Reuters requests for further comment.

    Thirty-four people were injured, police said. Karachi's Civil Hospital said all those killed and injured were hit with gunshots. The provincial government of Sindh ordered an inquiry.

    UN Office Set on Fire in Skardu

    UN OFFICE SET ON FIRE

    Skardu, where the U.N. building was set ablaze, is in Gilgit Baltistan in the north, Pakistan's only province where Shi'ites are the plurality.

    "A large number of protesters have gathered outside the U.N. office and burned down the building," local government spokesperson Shabbir Mir told Reuters. The figure of 11 killed was provided by a government official and an intelligence official, both on condition of anonymity.

    Protests in Other Pakistani Cities

    Protesters also took to the streets in other parts of Pakistan, carrying black flags and chanting "Down with America!" and anti-Israel slogans. In the central city of Lahore, police said hundreds gathered outside the U.S. consulate. There were some small-scale clashes with police, who fired tear gas.

    Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi urged protesters to remain peaceful. "We stand with you," he said, adding that every Pakistani was as grief-stricken as the people of Iran.

    In the capital Islamabad, all roads leading to the Red Zone, which houses diplomatic missions were blocked to traffic, police said. Police fired tear gas and live bullets when thousands of protesters tried to march toward the diplomatic enclave, killing two and injuring nearly 10, two officials said on condition of anonymity.

    Protests and Celebrations in Other Countries

    Elsewhere, protests took place in countries where Iran has influence. In Kano, a part of Nigeria with a sizable Shi'ite Muslim minority, thousands marched peacefully, waving Iranian flags and pictures of Khamenei.

    But in Western countries and other areas with large populations of Iranian exiles, many came out to celebrate.

    In the crowd in Paris, some people held aloft portraits of loved ones killed under decades of Iran's clerical rule. Others waved flags of Israel, the United States and France.

    In Lisbon, exiled Iranians gathered outside the Iranian embassy.

    "We had a party last night, up to 3 a.m. We danced, we chanted, we sang and sang, and that was really amazing," said Maximilien Jazani, 57. Iranians "want to go to vote and to choose the kind of government they want".

    Reporting and Editorial Notes

    (Reporting by Akhtar Soomro and Ariba Shahid in Karachi, Mushtaq Ali in Peshawar, Mubasher Bukhari in Lahore, Asif Shahzad in Islamabad, Ahmed Rasheed in Baghdad and Reuters journalists in Lisbon and Paris; Writing by Saad Sayeed and Asif Shahzad; Editing by Peter Graff)

    References

    • Watch: Mob storms US Consulate in Pakistan after Khamenei's death; 6 killed in violent clash
    • Protesters try to storm Baghdad zone housing US embassy - L'Orient Today
    • IRANIAN STATE MEDIA CONFIRMS SUPREME LEADER KHAMENEI IS DEAD

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •Pakistan saw widespread unrest—Karachi’s U.S. consulate attacked, UN office burned in Skardu, and unrest in Lahore and Gilgit‑Baltistan regions. (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
    • •In Iraq, hundreds of protesters attempted to storm Baghdad’s Green Zone near the U.S. embassy, facing tear‑gas and heavy security deployment. (today.lorientlejour.com)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Protests break out in Pakistan, Iraq over Khamenei's death

    1Why did protests break out in Pakistan and Iraq?

    Protests erupted following news of US and Israeli strikes that killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

    2Where did the major protests occur in Pakistan?

    Major protests occurred in Karachi, Skardu in Gilgit Baltistan, and Lahore.

    3
    • Global Reactions to Iran Strikes and Resulting Unrest
    • Violent Demonstrations in Pakistan and Iraq
    • Fatal Clashes in Pakistan
    • Unrest in Iraq
    • Celebrations Among Iranian Exiles
    • Significance of Pakistan and Iraq in the Unrest
    • Karachi Consulate Incident
    • UN Office Set on Fire in Skardu
    • Protests in Other Pakistani Cities
    • Protests and Celebrations in Other Countries
    • Reporting and Editorial Notes
  • •These protests followed confirmation of Ayatollah Khamenei’s death in a joint U.S.–Israeli airstrike on February 28, sparking regional instability and fear of wider conflict. (axios.com)
  • What happened outside the US consulate in Karachi?

    Protesters breached the outer wall, police fired tear gas, and some vehicles were burned.

    4Were there casualties reported during the protests?

    No casualties were reported in the clashes according to local government sources.

    5What other locations were targeted during the protests?

    A United Nations office building in Skardu was set on fire by protesters.

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