Reza Pahlavi’s Call for Coordinated Nationwide Protest
In his latest political stance, Reza Pahlavi released a video message urging the people of Iran to publicly express their protest against the country’s political and economic situation in a coordinated manner. He asked citizens to participate in this nationwide call by chanting slogans at 8 PM on Thursdays and Fridays, whether in the streets or from their homes. According to Pahlavi, this action could be the first step towards organizing broader protests, and its continuation will depend on the level of public participation. This call comes at a time when public dissatisfaction has persisted in various cities across Iran in recent months.
Reza Pahlavi also addressed the armed and security forces in another part of his message, urging them to stand with the people at this historical juncture and refrain from suppressing the protests. He emphasized that the future of the country depends on the military’s alignment with the public’s demands and announced that he is ready to return to Iran and support a peaceful transition to a democratic system if the conditions are met. These statements come as some political movements opposing the government have also called on the people to increase social pressure through coordinated protests and strikes.

