The Call for Iranian National Unity; From Iran to Munich, the Echo of Demands for Justice

The call for national unity in Munich, in harmony with nights of protest in Iran, demonstrated to the world an echo of demands for justice.
Continuing the wave of Iranian solidarity both inside and outside the country, the city of Munich witnessed a large gathering of freedom-seeking Iranians within the framework of “Global Day of Action”; a rally described as an echo of the justice-seeking cries of the Iranian people during the nights of February 25 and 26.
This gathering was held with the presence of families, youth, and civil activists, and participants, while maintaining order, peace, and respect for the host country’s laws, conveyed their message to the world in defense of freedom, human dignity, and ending government violence in Iran.
According to Reza Pahlavi, this global presence demonstrates the deep bond between Iranians inside the country and the diaspora community; a bond formed around the axis of moral responsibility, justice for the families of the deceased, and the necessity of ending the cycle of violence and repression. He emphasized that the civilized and orderly conduct of Iranians in cities such as Munich shows the true image of the Iranian nation to the world; a nation seeking a national government that is accountable and relies on the people’s vote.
In an atmosphere where the international community faces moral questions about how to deal with the Iranian government, these gatherings, according to some observers, serve as a reminder of the responsibility of awakened consciences regarding human suffering and the defense of the right to freedom and justice.
Prince Reza Pahlavi, in this regard, while thanking the people of Iran for joining this call from inside Iran, addressed the Iranian people with a message: “My courageous and honorable compatriots, your powerful cries in Iran during the nights of February 25 and 26, and your magnificent presence at the February 14 gatherings of the ‘Global Day of Action,’ were a brilliant manifestation of our national unity.
Greetings to you in Iran who have stood firm against the occupiers. Greetings to you who, from Australia and New Zealand to London and Munich, from Toronto and Vancouver to Washington and Los Angeles, became the echo of Iran’s national revolution and gave double strength to our courageous compatriots in Iran, awakening the world’s conscience and making appeasement with the criminal regime more difficult.
You, with praiseworthy discipline and order, with enormous and massive gatherings, ultimately with dignity and respect for host countries, proved that Iranians, wherever they are in the world, are one united nation, with one flag, unwavering will, and a clear objective.
You showed the world that the Iranian nation, contrary to the debased and terrorist Islamic regime, is a great and civilized people, and not only knows what it does not want, but clearly knows what it does want.
Our struggle to overthrow the Islamic Republic and establish a national and democratic government is irreversible. Between us and this regime, an ocean of blood divides us. The unjustly shed blood and tens of thousands of dear lives that Zahhak of our time, Ali Khamenei, took from us, have become the driving force of a great resurrection and an unparalleled unity, and soon, like a powerful flood, will wash away the traces and remnants of this vile sect from Iran’s sacred soil.
We will continue this struggle with power until the overthrow of this criminal regime and the expulsion of occupiers from our beloved Iran; until the day each criminal receives their due punishment and bereaved and justice-seeking families attain justice.
I sincerely thank all of you who responded to the call of “Global Day of Action.” Your trust is my greatest asset, and I will devote it entirely to Iran’s freedom, remaining by your side until final victory and until my last breath.
I believe that soon we will celebrate freedom throughout Iran.”
He continued by referring to the memorial service on the fortieth day of those killed in the protests and added: “My courageous compatriots! The Islamic Republic and its criminal leader, during this great national revolution, particularly during the nights of December 30 and 31, dragged tens of thousands of this land’s noble children into earth and blood, and bereaved countless families. Zahhak of our time, when he saw his shameful and anti-Iranian regime in danger, did not even spare the wounded and prisoners in captivity and completed the unfinished crimes of Saddam’s Ba’athist regime against the Iranian people.
Now, coinciding with the fortieth day of the immortalization of Iran’s bravest children, I ask all of you, my honorable and aware compatriots, to participate in ceremonies to commemorate and honor those immortals. By paying respect to Iran’s tulips sleeping in blood, appreciate the bravery and sacrifice of the nation’s life-givers. By visiting and communicating with justice-seeking families and supporting them, emphasize the continuation of the path that Kava and those buried in Iran’s soil have shown us. All of us, beside one another, with hearts filled and chests full of certainty in victory, will move forward, and soon we will purify Iran from the presence of Khamenei and his occupying and hellish regime.
Long live Iran”




