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In a fiery address, Reza Pahlavi, Iran’s exiled prince, urged citizens to dramatically escalate protests, hailing recent street demonstrations as a direct challenge to Tehran’s rule. He called for precision actions aimed at cutting off the regime’s financial lifelines, pressing workers in transportation, oil, gas, and energy sectors to launch a nationwide strike. Pahlavi also appealed for sustained nightly rallies, urging demonstrators to gather in city centers, raise national symbols, and remain continuously mobilized.

His message comes as Iran confronts its most serious unrest in years, fueled by economic collapse, soaring prices, and widespread public fury—unfolding despite an intensifying security crackdown and a sweeping nationwide internet blackout.

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00:00by making our street presence more focused and simultaneously cutting off financial lifelines
00:07we will completely bring the islamic republic those in the transportation oil gas and energy
00:13industries and i urge them to initiate the process of a comprehensive nationwide strike
00:18the objective is to be prepared for seizing control of city centers and then maintaining them
00:24my dear my fellow inhabitant of this world you with your bravery and your unwavering steadfastness
00:32have truly inspired the admiration of the entire world your glorious and renewed presence once again
00:38in the streets throughout iran on friday evening served as a decisive and crushing response to the
00:44threats issued by the treacherous and criminal leader of the islamic republic i am absolutely
00:50certain that he has seen these images of his own destined path and he has trembled with sheer terror
00:57now with your decisive response to this first call i am confident that by making our street presence
01:04more focused and simultaneously cutting off financial lifelines we will completely bring the islamic
01:12republic and its worn out fragile repressive apparatus to its knees
01:17in this very context i am appealing to all the workers and employees who are active in the vital sectors
01:24of our economy particularly those in the transportation oil gas and energy industries and i urge them to initiate
01:31the process of a comprehensive nationwide strike i also ask all of you today and tomorrow on saturday
01:40and sunday the 20th and 21st of january this time starting from six o'clock in the afternoon to come out
01:48into the streets with your national flags images and symbols and reclaim the public spaces for yourselves
01:56our goal is no longer merely about coming out to the streets the objective is to be prepared for seizing
02:03control of city centers and then maintaining them in order to achieve this particular goal to the maximum
02:11extent practicable you must employ a variety of different means to proceed towards the more central
02:16and core areas of urban centers and thereby connect and integrate the separate populations
02:23around this very moment prepare yourselves to remain in the streets and gather all the necessary
02:29provisions and supplies i address the young members of iran's immortal guard and all armed and security forces
02:39who have joined our national cooperation platform you must slow down and disrupt the machine of repression
02:46even more intensely than you have before so that on the promised day of reckoning we can completely
02:51dismantle and disable it i am also preparing for my return to the homeland so that when our national
02:58revolution achieves victory i can stand alongside you the great nation of iran i possess an unwavering
03:06belief that the arrival of that particular day is exceedingly close may iran forever stand strong and
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