In a bold declaration, Reza Pahlavi, the exiled Crown Prince of Iran, has asserted that Iranians will not mourn the passing of Ebrahim Raisi, the recently deceased President of the Islamic Republic. Pahlavi branded Raisi as a ruthless mass murderer, unworthy of condolences, stating that expressing sympathy for him would be an affront to his countless victims and to the Iranian people.
In a statement released today, Pahlavi emphasized that the Iranian populace’s sole regret is that Raisi did not live long enough to witness the downfall of the oppressive Islamic Republic and face trial for his heinous crimes. He condemned Raisi’s decades-long reign of terror, during which countless innocent lives were unjustly taken, depriving them of the right to a fair trial.
Pahlavi also underscored that the deaths of Raisi and other high-ranking officials of the regime, including the foreign minister, will not deviate the Islamic Republic from its path of domestic repression and international aggression. He asserted that the regime, under the leadership of dictator Ali Khamenei, will persist in its oppressive policies.
In light of these circumstances, Pahlavi vowed that the Iranian people will not allow these deaths to alter their steadfast commitment to fighting for liberation, dignity, and national renewal. He emphasized that Iranians demand the right to freely and fairly elect their leaders, rejecting the upcoming sham elections orchestrated by the regime and its illegitimate ruler, Ali Khamenei.
Pahlavi concluded by reaffirming the Iranian people’s determination to honor the democratic aspirations of their fellow citizens and to seek justice for the victims of Raisi’s atrocities. He pledged that Iranians will continue to expand their efforts in the ongoing struggle for the freedom of Iran.
Key Points
- Reza Pahlavi, exiled Crown Prince of Iran, refuses to mourn Ebrahim Raisi, labeling him a brutal mass-murderer unworthy of condolences.
- Pahlavi asserts sympathy for Raisi is an insult to his victims and the Iranian people who long for justice.
- Pahlavi regrets Raisi did not live to face trial for his crimes and witness the fall of the Islamic Republic.
- The deaths of Raisi and other regime officials will not alter the regime’s repressive policies, according to Pahlavi.
- Pahlavi vows that the Iranian people will continue their fight for liberation, dignity, and national revival despite the regime’s actions.
- Iranians reject the regime’s upcoming sham elections and demand the right to freely elect their leaders.
- Pahlavi reaffirms the Iranian people’s commitment to seeking justice for Raisi’s victims and fighting for Iran’s freedom.