Democracy Advocates Support Prince Reza Pahlavi for Leadership During Transition Period

Democracy advocates, through the issuance of a statement, have expressed their support for Prince Reza Pahlavi to lead the transition period following the Islamic Republic.
A large number of pro-democracy Iranians from various political backgrounds released a statement on Sunday, July 13, corresponding to July 22 on the Iranian calendar, titled “Support from Democracy Advocates for Reza Pahlavi to Manage the Transition Period” in Persian, English, German, and French. In this statement, they announced the launch of a campaign against division and for broad Iranian unity aimed at overthrowing the criminal and destructive regime of the Islamic Republic.
The statement begins with the famous line “Do you want me and you to not be us” from the renowned poems of Hamid Mosaddegh titled “Blue, Gray, Black.” Democracy advocates wrote in this statement: “Those who fear the people’s power, those who rule through division, those who see their survival in our separation—they are the criminal and destructive regime of the Islamic Republic.”
They continued the statement as follows: “If we have reached this common understanding today, there is no longer room for silence and doubt. We can no longer remain on the sidelines; for now this regime stands in its weakest, most unsupported, and most unstable position in the past four decades, and we stand at the threshold of a historic decision.”
In this statement, while referring to the unity of people in a fateful moment, it was strongly emphasized that: “If we do not unite in this fateful moment, if we do not turn our will into action, this rotten government will rebuild itself again. We must become one voice, one desire, one will. Let us set aside individual, partisan, and ideological differences and, with awareness, courage, and compassion, pave the way for liberation. This is our call to all those who still hold the light of faith: to those who prefer freedom over any expediency, to those who seek Iran not in the past but in a bright future. Our proposal is clear: support for Mr. Reza Pahlavi.”
In the supportive statement, democracy advocates explained their reasons for supporting Prince Reza Pahlavi to lead the transition period following the Islamic Republic and to achieve a free Iran as follows: “With a realistic understanding of the country’s multi-layered crises, he has accepted the heavy responsibility of the transition period and, by presenting a hundred-day program based on guaranteeing human rights, separating religion from government, and preserving Iran’s territorial integrity, has offered a national, modern, and humane framework for peaceful transition from the existing order. Supporting this path means the beginning of rebuilding trust, creating the groundwork for forming a national interim government based on the only criterion of legitimacy—the free vote of the Iranian people.”
They described the future of a free Iran for all Iranians in this statement as follows: “1. Iran’s dignified return to the international community 2. Opening the doors of economy and investment 3. Conscious participation of people in determining their own destiny 4. Reconstruction of the educational, judicial, social, and environmental systems 5. Revival of culture, art, and wisdom among future generations 6. Achievement of complete equality of rights for all citizens regardless of religion, sect, ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation.”
The authors of the statement wrote about the responsibility of people for a free future: “Democracy advocates, intellectuals, and civil activists bear a heavy but glorious responsibility: not to be mere spectators, but to be builders of tomorrow. This moment is a moment of transition from observation to action, a moment of uprising; a free Iran will be the home of all its loyal children from every language and color, religion and belief, lineage and experience.”
At the end of their statement, they called on people to join the “new wave of freedom and rebuilding of Iran.” A total of 134 signatories from various countries have signed this statement, their names are as follows:
1- Rouzbeh Daneshvar, Republican activist, Netherlands
2- Mohammad Valori Nurbakhsh, Pharmacist, Essen, Germany
3- Shahin Arzani, Pharmacist, Essen, Germany
4- Arslan Haidari, Pharmacist, Democracy Advocate, Germany
5- Dr. Hada Hamedi, Filmmaker, Paris, Liberal Democrat
6- Hosam Vasoughi, Association of Secular Democratic Iranians, Hanover, Germany
7- Dr. Navid Fazel, Physician and Technology Supervisor, Cologne, Germany
8- Dr. Lida Afzal Dehkordi, Germany
9- Soheila Hakakian, France
10- Hassan Firozkuh, Democracy Advocate, Germany
11- Dr. Diana Jahandan Lashki, Democracy Advocate, Germany
12- Dr. Janet Haidarpour, Physician, Hamburg, Germany, Secular Republican Democrat
13- Shahla Karimi, Democracy Advocate, Germany
14- Kianzadeh, Secular Republican Democratic Group, Germany
15- Nastaran Hoshmand, Woman, Life, Freedom, Koblenz, Germany, Social Worker, Democracy Advocate
16- Mitra Nasiri Sarvi, Dentist, Germany, Democracy Advocate
17- Parviz Madadi, Germany
18- Susan Qadri, Germany
19- Majid Dehban, Republican, Pharmacist, Hamburg, Germany
20- Maryam Pirniya, Republican Activist, France
21- Nadine Feit, Germany
22- Dr. Zeiss, Germany
23- Dr. Fereshteh Soodavar, Ophthalmologist, Cologne, Germany
24- Dr. Laden Armaan, Physician, Cologne, Germany
25- M. Haghighpour, Netherlands
26- Tiam Ghalipur, Germany
27- Amitis Pahl, Communications Specialist, Cologne, Germany
28- Zhila Refat, Woman, Life, Freedom, Koblenz, Social Worker and Therapist, Moderate Republican, Germany
29- Saeed Javaheri, Conference Company Owner, Democracy Advocate, Dortmund, Germany
30- Sogol Mohammadi, Democracy Advocate, Berlin, Germany
31- Rooya Yekta, Physiotherapist, Democracy Advocate, Dortmund, Germany
32- Dr. Mohammad Reza Rezaei, Democracy Advocate, Physician, Germany
33- Mahmoud Rezaei, Retiree, Democracy Advocate, USA
34- Dr. Mohsen Banaei, Physician and Writer, Germany
35- Dr. Mohammad Rahgozar, Dentist, Democracy Advocate, Germany
36- Dr. Saeed Pouya, Physician, Democracy Advocate, Germany
37- Mohammad Tabatabai, Psychologist, Democracy Advocate, Germany
38- Farid Nasrani, Audiologist, Democracy Advocate, Germany
39- Dr. Aria Basti, Cardiologist, Switzerland
40- Amir Firuz, Hanover, Germany
41- Dr. Nasiri Sarvi, Vascular Specialist, Democracy Advocate
42- Dr. Christian Burka, Industrial Machinery Specialist, Germany, Democracy Advocate
43- Dr. F. Armin, Democracy Advocate, Münster, Germany
44- Bahar Naderi, Teacher, Germany
45- Keykhosrow Mardanbig Air, Physician, Japan
46- Dr. Manouchehr Arian, Physician, Germany
47- Dr. M. Amiri, Physician, Hamburg, Germany, Liberal Democratic Party of Iran
48- Dr. Hojat Pilehvur, Vascular Surgeon, Bottrop, Germany
49- Shahrouz Toukali, Wolfenbüttel, Germany
50- Dr. Ali Foladdin, Psychologist, Hamburg, Germany
51- Javad Niko, Hanover, Germany
52- Azizeh Khoravi, France
53- Nina Imani, France
54- Nasser Masalehati, Germany
55- Parviz Tehrani, Artist, Secular Republicans, Hamburg, Germany
56- Youssef Shagaghi, Germany
57- Munir Abbasi Yazdi, Germany
58- Dariush Shagaghi, Germany
59- Mohammad Mahdi Bahari, Hanover, Germany
60- Omid Louei, Entrepreneur, Lottery, Switzerland
61- Fouziah Jahanbani, Switzerland
62- Shahram Ghaforian, Sales Manager, Burg an Lavo, Switzerland
63- Reza Arzani, Chemical Engineer, Germany
64- Farkhanda Birgani, Germany
65- Dorna Arzani, Tax Affairs, Germany
66- Doreen Arzani, Mechanical Engineer, Germany
67- Davin Arzani, Germany
68- Shapur Parvin, Germany
69- Sam Parvin, Medical Student, Munich, Germany
70- Mohammad Alishiri, Germany
71- Dr. A. Shahsavand, Dortmund
72- Reza Ahmadi, Hamburg, Germany
73- Rakhsaneh Valiei, Germany
74- Bahram Ghalinejad, Germany
75- Azar Safari, Germany
76- Azar Parniani, Germany
77- Andrea Madadi, Germany
78- Taher Azizian, Germany
79- Arjamand Cooper, Germany
80- Shahla Farzaneh, Germany
81- Mohammad Reza Sahadi Gohar, Germany
82- Hamid Trabli, Germany
83- Dr. Victor Ahrens, Germany
84- Homayoun Ebrahimi Voldani, Physician, Germany
85- Erin Abbasi, Netherlands, Mahsa Center
86- Leila Tedin, Toronto, Canada, Yoga Instructor, Democracy Advocate
87- Mehshid Shamsaldin, Belgian Employee, Social Democrat
88- Malakeh Qandriz, Paris, France
89- Saeid Karkhaneh, Republican, Social Worker, Hamburg, Germany
90- Dr. Taghi Hamidi, Hanover, Germany
91- Farah Soulti, Paris, France
92- Shapur Makeh, Paris, France
93- Bahareh Makeh, USA
94- Ghazaleh Makeh, USA
95- Vida Asgarzadeh, Paris, Retired Professor of Humanities
96- Abdol-Hossein Jahanbani, IT Specialist, Washington, USA
97- Shadan Mujtabai, Canada
98- Farrokh Zelli, Canada
99- Mania Shojae, Freelance, London, Constitutional Monarchy
100- Meysam Zarbat, Secular Republican Democrats, Hamburg, Germany
101- Ali Esmaili, Nuremberg, Germany, Republican
102- Fariba Karimi, Republican, Artist, Italy
103- Behrouz Naderi, Democracy Advocate, United States
104- Malakhat Daneshvaran, Pharmacist, Essen, Germany, Secular Republican Democrat
105- Dr. Jamshid Ezdpanah, Physician, Germany
106- Dr. Saeed Abdi, Physician, Germany
107- Mehdi Bandegani, Hamburg, Germany
108- Hadi Talakub, Hamburg, Germany
109- Shirin Maroof, Germany
110- Hojat Godarzi, Germany
111- Hoshang Khamenei, Germany
112- Asghar Pirqatari, Germany
113- Rahim Shebani, Germany
114- Farhad Eategadi, University Professor, Montreal, Canada
115- Mehin Friedrichs, Physician, Germany
116- Nima Khoshrush, Musician, France
117- Shayan Azad, Nationalist Republican, Filmmaker, Italy
118- Reza Delir, Republican, Koblenz, Germany
119- Marzieh Labar, Republican, Mother, Essen, Germany
120- Mohtab Bringmann, Operating Room Technician, Democracy Advocate, Germany
121- Mehran Fallah, Economist, Democracy Advocate, Düsseldorf, Germany
122- Farzaneh Fallah, Nurse, Constitutional Advocate, Germany
123- Abolfazl Shamshadeh Shadbad, Retiree, Democracy Advocate, Hanover, Germany
124- Abbas Mohseni, Barber, Democracy Advocate, Hanover, Germany
125- Mehdi Maschi, Bus Driver, Democracy Advocate, Hanover, Germany
126- Reza Hessini, Retiree, Democracy Advocate, Hanover, Germany
127- Mortaza Nasiri, Democracy Advocate, Hanover, Germany
128- Laleh Nikbar, Democracy Advocate, Münster, Germany
129- Dr. Zainab Mirzaei, Republican, Berlin, Germany
130- Mansoor Ghallami, Monarchist, Hamburg, Germany
131- Dr. Mustafa Refaat, Republican, Germany
132- Ehteraam Mohammadi, Civil Activist, Darmstadt, Germany
133- Mitra Bakhshi, Darmstadt, Germany
134- Asia Reofi, Nationalist, High School Principal, Italy




