Prince Reza Pahlavi protests against the regime's agents' attack on the peaceful protest of the people of Kazerun

Prince Reza Pahlavi, son of the last Shah of Iran, protested against the shooting of protesters by agents of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Kazerun.
Prince Pahlavi wrote on Twitter: "The criminal and occupying Iranian sect has committed another crime, this time in Kazerun. In these seconds and minutes, my heart beats for you, my brave compatriots in Kazerun."
In his writings, he calls the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran a "criminal sect."
Prince Reza Pahlavi added: "I am certain that your perseverance and courage will bear fruit, and our Iran will soon embrace freedom and democracy."
His reaction is to the shooting and attack by the officers on the peaceful protest of the people in Kazerun.
On Wednesday night, it was reported that the protests of the people of Kazerun on Wednesday, May 16, were met with violence by the police and security forces, and officers opened fire on the people.
Photos were also published online that purportedly show the dead and injured in Kazerun.
The people of Kazerun had begun a new round of protests on Wednesday in protest against the plan to divide the city.
Protesters gathered in one of the main squares in Kazerun on Wednesday morning to show their protest, chanting slogans including: "Gaza is supported, Kazerun is betrayed" and "Our shame, our shame is our broadcast."
The demonstrators are protesting a plan that would separate the Ghaemieh and Nodan districts from the Kohmareh district of Kazerun County and turn them into the new Koh Chenar County in the country's divisions.
The people of Kazerun had also protested in the past few days, but their rally on Tuesday, April 18, turned violent due to the intervention of police officers.
Source: Voice of America




