India, Jan. 17 -- Standing on an open truck making its way through Berlin, Anahita Safarnejad turned to the crowd of Iranian protesters marching behind her and took the microphone. "No more dictatorship in Iran, the mullahs must go!" she shouted. Hundreds of voices echoed her slogan with the same sense of urgency and desperation. Across Europe, thousands of exiled Iranians have taken to the streets to shout out their rage at the Government of the Islamic Republic which has cracked down on protests in their homeland, reportedly killing thousands of people. Women have taken a prominent role in organising the protests abroad, raising their voices against the theocratic Government that discriminates against them.

But beyond the anger, there'...