Exiled Iranian opposition Prince Reza Pahlavi delivered a powerful and emotional message condemning Iran’s supreme leadership, accusing the Ayatollah of crimes against the Iranian people and vowing accountability for decades of bloodshed. In his statement, Pahlavi called the Ayatollah an “anti‑Iranian criminal” whose hands are “stained with the blood of tens of thousands of Iranians,” including children, youth, and innocent civilians.
Pahlavi accused the regime and its mercenaries of systematic brutality and warned that no crime would go unanswered. “You, your regime, and all your mercenaries will be held accountable,” he said, stressing that forgiveness would not come without justice. The remarks come amid renewed protests, executions, and international scrutiny of Iran’s human rights record.
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