Reza Pahlavi & Iran Protests: A Push for Democracy

by Archynetys World Desk

Iranian Prince Ready to Return, Claims “Berlin Wall” is Collapsing

From PARIS, the hereditary prince says thay are ready: “They are looking for me to govern.” And it evokes a new era in TEHRAN: “Our BERLIN Wall is collapsing.”

By our correspondent

PARIS – «I am ready to return to TEHRAN. The time has come to put an end to this disaster and start a new era for IRAN» He says in a press conference organized in the heart of PARIS, a stone’s throw from QUAI d’ORSAY, The 64 -year -old hereditary prince of the throne of the SCIÀ di PERSIA.

REZAA PAHLAVI He was a boy when he left IRAN, on January 16, 1979, aboard the BOEING 707 IMPERIALE piloted by his father, the last SCIÀ, MOHAMED REZA PAHLAVI. He was 18 years old,and on that plane with him there were his mother EMPRESS FARAH DIBA and the three brothers FARAHNAZ,ALI and LEILA. In theory, the SCIÀ started with the family members for a holiday, but the cargo with the assets of the family who took off immediately after confirmed what everyone knew: the Islamist revolution was winning, and the PAHLAVI rescued with what he managed to stay inside a plane.

PAHLAVI’s Vision for IRAN

Speaking from PARIS, REZAA PAHLAVI outlined his vision for a future IRAN, emphasizing the need for a secular, democratic government that respects human rights and individual freedoms. He acknowledged the challenges ahead but expressed confidence in the Iranian people’s desire for change. “They are looking for me to govern,” he stated, highlighting what he believes is a growing dissatisfaction with the current regime.

«I am ready to return to TEHRAN. The time has come to put an end to this disaster and start a new era for IRAN»

PAHLAVI drew parallels between the current situation in IRAN and the fall of the BERLIN Wall, suggesting that the Islamic Republic’s grip on power is weakening. “Our BERLIN Wall is collapsing,” he declared, signaling a potential shift in the country’s political landscape.He called on the international community to support the Iranian people’s aspirations for a free and democratic society.

Challenges and Uncertainties

Despite PAHLAVI‘s optimism, significant challenges remain. The Islamic Republic maintains a firm grip on power, and any attempt to challenge its authority could be met with harsh repression. The prince’s return to IRAN would undoubtedly be fraught with danger, and his ability to influence events from abroad remains limited.

Though, PAHLAVI‘s renewed call for change comes at a time of growing discontent within IRAN. Economic hardship, social restrictions, and political repression have fueled widespread protests in recent years, suggesting that the regime’s legitimacy is waning. Whether REZAA PAHLAVI can capitalize on this discontent and play a role in shaping IRAN’s future remains to be seen.

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