We know what the regime in Iran is doing to its own people — and I don’t think we talk about it nearly enough. The Iranian people are suffering under a brutal authoritarian regime that crushes dissent, silences opposition, and rules through fear and violence.
I’ve said repeatedly that the free world needs to pay attention to what’s happening inside Iran and stand with the people fighting for liberty and freedom. Too often, the focus shifts away from the Iranian people themselves. My position is simple: support the people of Iran in their struggle against tyranny.
In this clip, I discuss the ongoing crisis in Iran, the failures of world leadership to confront the regime, and why freedom movements across the Middle East matter to every believer in liberty.
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@DavidVance We Iranians are exhausted! IRGC is cancer and you can’t negotiate with it cause it will ruin the world if not eliminated!! #FreeIran#KingRezaPahlavi
My dear compatriots,
As the people of Iran courageously stand against the Islamic Republic—the occupier of Iran—and as this wounded, despised, and isolated regime continues its assaults on the lives and property of our people in a futile attempt to delay its inevitable fall, I consider it my duty to more clearly articulate the contours of justice in a future Iran for those who may be contemplating cooperation with the perpetrators of this regime.
To that end, I requested that the Committee for Drafting Transitional Justice Program in Iran provide its advisory opinion on two important issues: first, the criminal liability of individuals who cooperate with the Islamic Republic’s repressive structures; and second, the confiscation of property belonging to protesters and their families.
The Committee has now issued its first advisory opinion.
Its message is clear: these acts are not simple or insignificant forms of cooperation; they constitute aiding and abetting crimes against humanity. No position, order, or excuse can eliminate individual criminal liability. Accordingly, anyone who knowingly and voluntarily cooperates with the regime’s repressive structures—whether inside or outside Iran—must understand that they will face criminal liability:
whether such cooperation takes the form of reporting or informing;
whether it takes the form of participation in checkpoints;
whether it takes the form of using children or adolescents in the repression of protesters; and
whether it takes the form of acquiring, transferring, buying, or selling property confiscated from protesters and their families in the course of repression.
Yes, not only those who play a role in issuing such orders, enforcing them, or facilitating these confiscations will face liability, but also those who knowingly and voluntarily acquire or sell such property must be held accountable. That liability includes the use of their assets or property to compensate the original owners for the harm inflicted on them.
Therefore, I warn all those considering cooperation with this regime’s machinery of repression: before taking any action that causes physical, financial, or social harm to the people of Iran, think of your future and that of your family. Think of the day when Iran will be free;
the day when the truth will no longer be hidden;
the day when names will be revealed; and
the day when no perpetrator can escape accountability before the law.
The Iranian nation will have a government that respects its people’s rights and will transform Iran into a free and prosperous country.
Long live Iran
Reza Pahlavi
I’m exhausted by this Iran whiplash. We put the Iranian people through hell with maximum pressure and sanctions, watched their currency and living standards collapse, and were told it was the only way to get a “better” deal than Obama’s. We even encouraged them to go out in the streets and risk their lives, telling them help was on the way. Now after all that we’re suddenly “ok” with a 20 year suspension of the nuclear program if Tehran makes a “real” commitment. That is not regime change. That is not zero enrichment forever. That is a tougher, longer version of the same time limited arms control logic we said was unacceptable. As a Trump supporter, I’ll say it clearly this is disgraceful and people deserve honesty about what we paid and what we actually got. @potus@marklevinshow
President Trump keeps proudly talking about “eight women” he says he just saved from execution. A couple months ago he said he spoke to the Islamic Republic, asked them not to hang 800 people on death row, and that out of respect for him they agreed. He is being sincere. The story is not.
While he repeats that line, the same regime has already executed close to 1000 people since that time. They just killed Sasan Azadvar, a 21‑year‑old karate champion from Isfahan, arrested in the January uprising and hanged after torture and a fake trial. They tortured and killed Hesam Ghalaleddin, a mall owner whose “crime” was having Starlink and trying to give people uncensored internet.
Their blood is proof that the Islamic Republic is still killing right despite what @potus is being told. @marklevinshow@SecRubio
Please Quote this:
• I am Iranian
• My voice and my choice is Reza Pahlavi
• The Islamic Republic & its leaders hold no legitimacy among Iranian people
• I call on the freedom-loving people of Europe to urge their governments to stand on the right side of history
#KingRezaPahlaviForIran
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