Announcement from the Secretariat of Prince Reza Pahlavi
The Secretariat of Prince Reza Pahlavi is pleased to announce that @TinaGhazimorad ,journalist and former news editor of Manoto Television, has joined the Prince's team and has assumed responsibility for managing the Secretariat's communications.
With years of experience in journalism, Ms. Ghazimorad will play an important role in strengthening communication mechanisms, expanding media engagement, and broadening public outreach, particularly among Iranians.
Cameron Khansarinia
Chief of Staff to Prince Reza Pahlavi
“ Terrible revenge against the Mullahs is brewing”
Read this exclusive from the people inside Iran in today’s Daily Mail: LINK: https://t.co/iS0tYyGnKL
@AndyJehring
I welcome the UK Government’s move to designate the IRGC as a state threat to national security, involved in threats to life and intimidation. This is an important and welcome move by @keir_starmer and reflects the growing threat from the regime in Iran to UK citizens and interests. I hope the UK and other Western governments will go one step further and back the Iranian people’s fight for freedom. There can be no peace as long as this regime survives.
On February 14 250,000 Iranians marched for freedom in Munich.
A surprise guest took the stage: Lindsey Graham.
The crowd erupted in chants of: "USA! USA! USA!"
The Senator was visibly moved. He grabbed the Lion and Sun flag and waived it proudly.
Iranians will never forget.
“At moments when moral clarity was required, Senator Graham stood on the right side. When friends were seldom found, he stood alongside the people of Iran in their struggle against tyranny.
He used his voice to ensure that the voices of those fighting for justice were heard in the halls of power.”
I am deeply saddened by the sudden passing of Senator Lindsey Graham, a steadfast friend of the Iranian people and a proud defender of freedom.
At moments when moral clarity was required, Senator Graham stood on the right side. When friends were seldom found, he stood alongside the people of Iran in their struggle against tyranny.
He used his voice to ensure that the voices of those fighting for justice were heard in the halls of power. His support for Iran’s Lion and Sun Revolution earned him the title “Uncle Lindsey” among Iranians. He will be remembered with profound gratitude and deep respect.
We extend our deepest condolences to Senator Graham’s family, loved ones, colleagues, and the people of South Carolina and the United States.
May he rest in peace and may others carry on the fight for freedom.
As Khamenei’s corpse was buried in Mashhad, regime supporters burned a LEGO effigy of President Trump. Among the chants heard is “Death to Israel” and “Death to Pahlavi.” Incredibly powerful reminder of the fear this regime has of Trump, Israel, and Pahlavi.
Six months have passed since the Islamic Republic carried out the deadliest massacre in Iran’s history.
More than 40,000 Iranians were murdered for demanding freedom, dignity, and the right to choose their own future.
Stand with the people of Iran.
January 8th and 9th were not just two nights of protest. They were the night Iran's silence broke. Millions came into the streets, into the squares, onto their rooftops — but the regime answered them with bullets. Tens of thousands of my compatriots were killed in those forty-eight hours. Tens of thousands more have been arrested, tortured, and sentenced to die since @PahlaviReza
Six months ago, tonight, Tehran went dark. All of Iran went dark. And into that darkness, millions of Iranians walked out of their homes anyway.
January 8th and 9th were not just two nights of protest. They were the night Iran's silence broke. Millions came into the streets, into the squares, onto their rooftops — but the regime answered them with bullets. Tens of thousands of my compatriots were killed in those forty-eight hours. Tens of thousands more have been arrested, tortured, and sentenced to die since.
They came out, determined and brave. I think of them every day. On those two nights I lost countrymen I will never get to meet. I do not hear a statistic when I hear the number 40,000. I see a son who did not come home to his mother. A daughter who will not sit at her family's table again. I think of each of them the way I would think of my own child, my own brother, my own sister. I carry the weight of every one of those names. But the families of the fallen I meet with, week after week, hearten our nation's will to carry on. Their children did not die in vain. They died for freedom, and they died with pride.
History will remember what these men and women did; I will make sure of it. Like the resistance who stood against tyranny in occupied Europe, and like the revolutionaries who fought for liberty in America. But theirs was a particular bravery. They had no army, no air cover, nothing but the belief in what they stood for. They stood anyway. A united nation choosing to face the guns together rather than live one more day in fear. The men and women of the 8th and 9th of January will be remembered in Iran's history as the greatest generation that preferred to die free and standing than to live cowered on their knees.
To the international community, I ask this: do not let a negotiating table in Geneva or Islamabad erase what happened in the streets of Tehran, Mashhad, and Kermanshah. They died for freedom. And when they are free, the Strait of Hormuz will open. The nuclear threat will end. And we will have true peace.
I have told my compatriots: what you did on January 8th and 9th cannot be undone. Together, we will reclaim our country’s rightful place in the world, our national dignity, and honor the lives of our heroes. Now is the time to reassess, regroup, and rededicate ourselves to victory.
We honor the fallen by finishing what they started. A free Iran is no longer a matter of hope. It is a matter of fact.
And know that my brave compatriots are not just fighting for their own liberation but for the peace and stability of the world.
Over the past few days, the world's media has devoted enormous coverage to the death of one man. A terrorist and mass murderer.
But today, Iranians are remembering something the world has already forgotten.
Six months ago, more than 40,000 unarmed protesters were massacred by the Islamic Republic over two horrific days. 14 Iranian's a minute. Behind every number was a son, a daughter, a mother, a father—a human being whose only crime was demanding freedom.
They did not die for a nuclear deal.
They did not die to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
They did not sacrifice their lives for nothing.
They died for liberty, dignity, and the right of the Iranian people to choose their own future. For Freedom.
The international community, the media, and leaders everywhere: should not let their sacrifice disappear into silence. Stand with the people of Iran—not with the regime that murdered them.
History will remember who stood on the side of freedom.
As Prince Reza Pahlavi arrives in The Hague to speak at the Committee on Foreign Affairs of Dutch House of Representatives, his message to the Netherlands and Europe is clear:
Over 40,000 Iranians didn’t die in January for a nuclear deal or opening the strait of Hormuz. They died for freedom.
You in the Netherlands know about fighting tyranny. Queen Wilhelmina and your brave resistance fought the Nazis to liberate your nation - today millions of Iranians are fighting an evil regime for the same values.
We ask for you to stand with the people of Iran. To stand for freedom.
America was founded on people’s right to liberty. Today, Iranians are fighting for that same right.
Stand with the Iranian people, not the regime that kills them.
July 4–9: Global Week of Action for a Free Iran
My friend @NJpoliticsprof is a Democrat. I’m a Republican. (Is that still allowed?)
As you might expect, we argue about most policies. Yet we share a conviction that shouldn’t be controversial: Americans who disagree with one another remain Americans first.
On the eve of July 4th, we reflect on the founding principles of the UNITED States of America, and make the case for (gasp!) unity.
Read our @Newsweek op-ed, and Happy 250th, fellow Americans! 🇺🇸 https://t.co/ZRtqqkEtBZ
“My goal is for this struggle to succeed with the fewest casualties. Unlike the regime, every single human being who loses their life is painful for me. I sympathize with all the families — from Minab to Tehran to everywhere else.”
Prince Reza Pahlavi
From July 4 to July 9, as the regime stages its deceptive propaganda around the burial of the remains of the supreme criminal, Ali Khamenei, and as we mark the sixth month since the courageous national uprising of January 8 and 9, freedom-loving Iranians will take to the streets around the world as part of the Global Week of Action for a Free Iran.
They will gather to show the world the true face of Iran and to honour the eternal memory of the fallen heroes of Iran’s Lion and Sun Revolution, six months after their massacre. A massacre
that murdered over 40,000 over two days, a shocking 14 Iranian’s a minute.
This campaign will begin on July 4, alongside Independence Day in the United States, with gatherings outside U.S. embassies in capitals around the world.
Our message to the American people and the U.S. government is clear: stand with the Iranian people. Do not deal with terrorists. Choose the people of Iran.
Two hundred and fifty years ago, America chose freedom. Today, the people of Iran are fighting for that same freedom.
Any deal with the criminal Islamic Republic stands in direct contradiction to the ideals and values of the United States and the free world.
Our compatriots inside Iran can also take part, while protecting their safety and keeping their identities hidden, by recording videos at the graves of our fallen heroes, writing messages on walls, and using other creative methods to send similar messages to the American people and government.
Further details of the Global Week of Action for a Free Iran will be announced soon.
When he took on the leadership of the Labour Party the first thing @Keir_Starmer said he would do is ‘tear out the poison of antisemitism by its roots’. His subsequent actions were transformative within the Party.
With hatred rising in the country, Keir Starmer’s government provided unprecedented security funding, changed the law around public order, and introduced legislation to proscribe the IRGC. Just last month, he convened an unprecedented summit on antisemitism in civil society as a reminder of his commitment.
When the next Prime Minister comes to office, we at the @BoardofDeputies will continue to advocate for our community, press for a society free of hatred and prejudice, and a world of more security and peace.
In the meantime, I wish Keir, Vic, and the whole family well.
Why do @FIFAWorldCup and the free press bend over backwards to protect the Islamic Republic? The fact that cameras at the World Cup purposely cut off the shots of Iran fans to exclude their Lion and Sun flags is baffling. We should not have to convince anyone to care about the horrors this regime has inflicted on innocent Iranians for decades.