Millions Rally Across Iran After New Protest Calls by Prince Reza Pahlavi
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The son of the Shah, who fell in 1979, sees the chance to return, but only a minority in Iran wants the monarchy to be reinstated.
Following the call of Prince Reza Pahlavi, one of the largest protests in recent years broke out in Iran. Millions of people took to the streets, and according to unofficial information, many cities are said to have escaped the control of the authorities. Ali Ziaei, an Iranian who now lives in Slovenia, also tells about the events and says that he wants to be the voice of those with whom he can no longer establish contact due to the complete com…
Reza Pahlavi, son of the Shah deposed by the 1979 revolution, is preparing to return to Iran to join the protests against the regime ...
The heir of the last Shah denounces the total blackout of communications and calls for immediate international intervention to protect demonstrators from repression of the regime
Tehran is responding to mass protests that are once again shaking Iran with repression and communication blackouts. While Prince Reza Pahlavi calls for rebellion, Donald Trump says the US is ready to "help" the protesters.
Iran-specialized analysts point to former Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi and former President Hassan Rouhani as key figures in a possible regime change after 44 years of Islamic rule. Pahlavi, 65 years old and resident in Maryland, United States, since 1978, ruled out in an article published in *The Washington Post* the restoration of the monarchy and proposed leading a ‘transition to democracy’. His call for protests on 8 and 9 January recorded 3.2 …
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