Reza Pahlavi Announces Preparations to Return to Iran

International Desk Published: 10 January 2026 12:01

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Iran's exiled Crown Prince, Reza Pahlavi, has called for intensified measures in the ongoing nationwide anti-government movement. In a message delivered Saturday, he urged protesters to occupy city centers and remain on the streets for two additional nights. He also requested workers in the energy and transport sectors to initiate a nationwide strike.

Addressing the protesters, Pahlavi praised their courage and determination. He stated that hundreds of thousands took to the streets on Thursday and Friday in response to his call, clearly demonstrating the people's strong stance against the leadership of the Islamic Republic.

According to Pahlavi, this widespread movement has shaken the ruling regime and exposed the vulnerabilities of its security apparatus. He emphasized that the next phase of the movement must focus not only on street presence but also on creating economic pressure.

He asserted that if the financial structure of the Islamic Republic can be dismantled, the regime will no longer be able to sustain its capacity for suppression. To achieve this, he specifically called upon laborers in the transport, oil, gas, and fuel sectors to join the strikes.

Pahlavi urged citizens to take to the streets with national flags and symbols starting at 6:00 PM on Saturday and Sunday. He stated that the goal is no longer limited to symbolic protests; rather, protesters must prepare to seize and hold central areas of major cities.

Furthermore, he announced that he is preparing to return to Iran, expressing his hope to stand by the people at the moment of the national revolution's victory.

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