In these critical days when the streets of Iran have once again become the living heartbeat of a nation demanding freedom, Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi has delivered a message filled with resolve, urgency, and hope. He speaks to a people who have endured decades of repression yet continue to rise with courage, insisting that the future of Iran is being shaped by the determination shown in these very moments. He urges Iranians to maintain their presence in the public square, to stand together, and to refuse the fear and exhaustion that the regime tries to impose. According to him, the power of this movement lies not only in its bravery but in its persistence, its unity, and its refusal to retreat.
Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi emphasizes that the struggle for freedom is not a spontaneous outburst but a sustained national effort that requires preparation, coordination, and a shared sense of purpose. He calls on citizens to organize intelligently, to focus their energy on reclaiming the central spaces of their cities, and to transform those spaces into symbols of collective ownership and national will. He reminds workers, professionals, and the economic backbone of the country that their participation through strikes and civil resistance can shake the foundations of a regime that has long relied on coercion rather than legitimacy. In his view, every act of solidarity—whether in the streets, in workplaces, or in neighborhoods—brings the nation one step closer to reclaiming its dignity.
In addressing the international community, Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi makes it clear that the Iranian people are not asking for foreign intervention, but for moral clarity and principled support. He insists that the world must not remain indifferent while a government uses violence to silence its own citizens. In this context, he directs a specific appeal to President Trump, urging him to act with greater speed and decisiveness in supporting the Iranian people’s struggle. He calls on the United States to use its political and diplomatic influence to hold the regime accountable, to amplify the voices of protesters, and to ensure that the world does not look away as Iranians risk their lives for fundamental human rights. His message underscores that international solidarity is not interference but a recognition of the universal right of all people to live in freedom.
Through his words, Pahlavi seeks to strengthen the spirit of a nation that has never surrendered its hope. He speaks as someone who believes deeply in the capacity of Iranians to shape their own destiny and who sees in the current movement the clearest expression yet of a society ready to step into a new chapter. His message is ultimately one of confidence: confidence in the people, confidence in their unity, and confidence that the long night of repression is giving way to the first signs of a new dawn.






