Pahlavi's Hope for a Better Iran: Engagement with the right movement.
Thursday, February 18th, 2010 - The Weekly Standard
Reza Pahlavi learned an important lesson from Vaclav Havel: The Cold War opposition only thought they might be successful when Ronald Reagan called Russia an evil empire and triumphantly commanded Mr. Gorbachev to tear down the Berlin Wall. Pahlavi hopes Barack Obama speaks as definitively against to the Iranian regime -- he eagerly waits for the president of the United States to say, "Mr. Khomeini, tear down this wall!” Pahlavi first left his native country of Iran in 1978, when he came to the United States. So he was abroad when political activists took to the streets of Tehran, Isfahan, ...
Pahlavi's Hope for a Better Iran: Engagement with the right movement.
پیام شاهزاده رضا پهلوی بمناسبت گرامیداشت هشتم ماه مارس، روز جهانی زن
پیام شاهزاده رضا پهلوی بمناسبت نوروز ۱۳۸۹
Iranian Shah's Son Voices Support For Green Movement
Friday, February 12th, 2010 - Radio Free Europe/Radio Farda
Reza Pahlavi, the eldest son of the former shah of Iran, says he supports Iran's opposition Green Movement "100 percent," Radio Free Europe / Radio Farda reports. Pahlavi, 49, spoke to Radio Farda from his home in the United States two days ahead of the 31st anniversary of Iran's Islamic Revolution, which deposed his father in 1979. Pahlavi said the Green Movement has one important difference from the opposition movement that overthrew his father. He says that in 1979, people only knew what they did not want -- but now people also know what they want. Pahlavi said that in order to hav...
Iranian Shah's Son Voices Support For Green Movement
«Pour les Iraniens, le nucléaire est secondaire»
Iran’s Royal Opposition
Thursday, February 11th, 2010 - Newsweek
Reza Pahlavi was just 17 when his father, the shah, fled the country in 1979. Since then, the former crown prince of Iran has become a thorn in the side of the theocratic regime, particularly after the disputed presidential election last June. With new protests looming, he spoke recently with NEWSWEEK's Jerry Guo. Excerpts: Do you have insiders who keep you in the loop on the regime's thinking? I have lines of contact. Access to information has been very restricted by the regime, but we can affirm the discontent goes well beyond Tehran and the major cities. They didn't have enough man...









