The cry of Iranian national unity; from Iran to Munich, an echo of the demand for justice

The cry of national unity in Munich, in harmony with the nights of protest in Iran, showed the entire world an echo of the demand for justice.
Continuing the wave of solidarity among Iranians inside and outside the country, the city of Munich witnessed a large gathering of freedom-loving Iranians within the framework of the "International Day of Action"; a gathering that was described as an echo of the cries for justice of the Iranian people on the nights of February 15 and 16.
This gathering was attended by families, youth, and civil activists. While maintaining order, calm, and respecting the laws of the host country, the participants conveyed their message to the world in defense of freedom, human dignity, and an end to state violence in Iran.
According to Reza Pahlavi, this global presence reflects the deep bond between Iranians inside the country and the diaspora; a bond that is based on moral responsibility, the advocacy of the families of the victims, and the need to end the cycle of violence and repression. He emphasized that the civil and orderly behavior of Iranians in cities like Munich shows the world the true image of the Iranian nation; a nation that wants a national, accountable government that relies on the people's vote.
In an environment where the international community is faced with ethical questions about how to deal with the Iranian government, these gatherings, according to some observers, are a reminder of the responsibility of awakened consciences towards human suffering and defending the right to freedom and justice.
In this regard, Prince Reza Pahlavi, while thanking the Iranian people for joining this call from within Iran, said in a message to Iranians: "My brave and honorable compatriots, your loud cries in Iran on the nights of February 25 and 26 and your magnificent presence at the gatherings on February 14, the "International Day of Action," were a clear manifestation of our national unity.
Peace be upon you in Iran, who have stood steadfast against the occupiers. Peace be upon you, who, from Australia and New Zealand to London and Munich, from Toronto and Vancouver to Washington and Los Angeles, have become the echo of the national revolution of the milky-sun of Iran, and have given additional strength to our brave compatriots in Iran, awakened the conscience of the world, and made it more difficult to appease the criminal regime.
With commendable discipline, with a huge population of millions, and with the utmost dignity and respect for the host countries, you proved that Iranians, wherever they are in the world, are a united nation, with a single flag, a firm will, and a clear goal.
You showed the world that the Iranian nation, unlike the vile and terrorist Islamic regime, is a great and civilized nation and not only knows what it does not want, but also clearly knows what it does want.
Our struggle to overthrow the Islamic Republic and establish a national and democratic government is irreversible. A sea of blood has separated us from this regime. The unjustly shed blood and the tens of thousands of dear lives that the Zahhak of the time, Ali Khamenei, took from us, have become the driving force of a great resurrection and a rare unity, and will soon, like a powerful flood, sweep away the traces and remnants of this criminal sect from the pure soil of Iran.
We will continue this struggle with strength until the overthrow of this criminal regime and the expulsion of the occupiers from our beloved Iran; until the day when every criminal is punished for their actions and the grieving and demanding families achieve justice.
I sincerely thank all of you who responded to the call for the "Global Day of Action". Your trust is my greatest asset and I will use it fully in the cause of Iran's freedom. I will stay by your side until the final victory and until the end of my life.
"I believe that we will soon celebrate freedom throughout Iran."
He continued, referring to the ceremony marking the 40th anniversary of those killed in the protests, adding: "My brave compatriots! During the Great National Revolution, especially on the nights of January 8 and 9, the Islamic Republic and its criminal leader killed tens of thousands of the children of this land and caused countless families to mourn. When Zahhak Zaman saw his shameful and anti-Iranian regime in danger, he showed no mercy even to the wounded and prisoners in prison and completed the unfinished crimes of Saddam's Baathist regime against the Iranian people.
Now, on the 40th day of the immortalization of the bravest sons of Iran, I ask all of you, honorable and aware compatriots, to participate in the ceremonies of remembrance and honoring those immortal. By paying tribute to the tulips that lie in the blood of Iran, be grateful for the courage and sacrifice of the martyrs. By visiting and contacting the families of the martyrs and supporting them, emphasize the continuation of the path that the Kavehs and Gardafrids showed us in the dust of Iran. We will all move forward together, with hearts clenched and chests full of certainty of victory, and we will soon cleanse Iran of the taint of Khamenei and his occupying and hellish regime.
"Perseverant Iran"




