Iran’s crown prince says ahead of protests that inaction against Tehran encourages bullies
Reza Pahlavi called for urgent international intervention and a global day of action to support Iranian protesters amid a crackdown that rights groups say killed over 7,000 people.
- On Friday, Reza Pahlavi, exiled son of Iran's last shah, renewed calls for international intervention at the Munich Security Conference and urged Iranians to continue demonstrations.
- Reports say 7,005 people were killed in the crackdown, according to rights groups, while Iranian authorities describe the protests as hijacked by "terrorists".
- On Thursday, Pahlavi urged Iranians to chant from homes and rooftops at 8 pm on Saturday and Sunday, and called for sanctions and diaspora protests in Munich, Toronto, and Los Angeles.
- The US has threatened military intervention while shifting pressure toward nuclear programme diplomacy as President Donald Trump positioned a US aircraft carrier group in the Middle East and said he would soon send another.
- Many protest chants called for the monarchy's return while Pahlavi, 65, has faced criticism for his 2023 Israeli visit amid a divided Iranian opposition.
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