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Exiled Iranian Prince Reza Pahlavi Urges Supporters to Intensify Anti-Government Activities

Islamabad: Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of Iran’s last monarch, has called on his supporters to intensify activities against the government in Iran.

In a message to his followers, Pahlavi said that over the past three months various groups across Iran had carried out actions against the government, which he described as examples of courage and sacrifice.

He claimed that during events on January 8 and 9, opposition supporters made significant sacrifices and that their struggle would be remembered for a long time. Pahlavi also alleged that external assistance had now reached opposition elements and urged them to accelerate efforts against the government.

Addressing his supporters, whom he referred to as the “Immortal Guard,” Pahlavi called for organized and effective measures aimed at weakening state institutions. He emphasized that his appeal was not for street protests but for “strategic and intelligent actions” against the system.

The opposition figure also advised supporters to prioritize their personal safety, saying their presence would be important in the final stages of a broader public movement.

Referring to famous figures from Iranian mythology, Rostam and Kaveh the Blacksmith, Pahlavi said he hopes to one day stand with his supporters in a “free city” of Iran to announce final victory.

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