The world thinks the Islamic Republic is what Iranians chose. This is a lie.
Since the very first day of the 1979 revolution, millions of Iranians realized their country had been hijacked by a death cult. For 46 years, we have fought them. For 46 years, they have answered us with mass executions, torture, and rape.
Tens of thousands of political prisoners executed. Mass graves discovered decades later.
Students thrown from dormitory windows. The first major uprising against the regime crushed with violence.
Millions screamed "Where is my vote?" – they answered with bullets. The Green Movement massacre.
We protested fuel prices. They shut down the internet and machine-gunned 1,500+ people in 3 days. The world watched in silence.
They killed Mahsa Amini for showing her hair. We burned their hijabs. Woman, Life, Freedom.
WE ARE IN THE FINAL BATTLE.
Right now, the regime has cut off the internet. Why? To hide the massacre.
Just like in November 2019, they are severing our connection to the world so they can slaughter protesters without witnesses.
THIS IS A HOLOCAUST
This is what is happening on our streets TODAY.



We do not want "sanctions relief." We do not want "talks."
WE WANT THE HEAD OF THE OCTOPUS CUT OFF.
The Islamic Republic is a cancer—not just for Iran, but for the world. They fund terror in the Middle East, they send drones to kill Ukrainians, and they plot attacks in Europe.
HELP US END THEM.



We are not leaderless. We have a unifying figure who advocates for a secular, democratic Iran where religion is separate from the state.
Son of the Builder: The son of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the King who modernized Iran and gave women the right to vote long before Western nations forced it.
The Vision: He calls for a national referendum, secular human rights, and peace with Israel and the Arab world. A democratic, secular Iran where all citizens are equal regardless of religion or ethnicity.
The Trust: He is the only figure trusted by the Iranian street to lead the transition. A unifier who represents the hopes of millions of Iranians dreaming of freedom.
Reza Pahlavi was born on October 31, 1960, in Tehran, Iran. He is the eldest son of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last Shah of Iran, and Farah Pahlavi. After the 1979 Islamic Revolution, he left Iran and has since dedicated his life to advocating for the Iranian people's freedom and democracy. He speaks fluent Persian, English, and French, and has been a consistent voice for human rights, women's rights, and secular democracy in Iran. He is married to Yasmine Pahlavi and has three daughters. For over four decades, he has worked tirelessly to unite the Iranian opposition and provide a vision for a free, democratic Iran.