The Iranian crown prince, Reza Bahlvi, calls for global measures to defeat the Islamic Republic’s regime. Balfafi says that the regime is “weaker than it was before” and The people of Iran Ready to restore their “stolen country”.
Bahlafi talked at the Geneva Summit on human rights and democracy on Tuesday, with a highlight of the ordeal of the Iranian people, describing the country as a “nation in the chains”, and the repressive nature of the Islamic Republic’s regime headed by Ayatollah Ali Khawni.

Iranian Crown Prince Reda Bahlvi speaks at the Geneva Summit 2025 for Human Rights and Democracy. (Un watchch)
“The Iranian people have endured more than four decades of suffering, but their soul is still uninterrupted,” said Bahlvi. “They are fighting not only for themselves, but for the values of freedom, justice and human dignity.”
Shah Muhammad Reza Balfafi, the father of the Crown Prince, saw his government falling in 1979, forcing his family to flee when the Islamists took power. The Crown Prince lives in exile to this day, unable to return to his mother country in Iran.
The rebuilding strategy of Iran, which Balfafi identified in his speech, included pressure on the governments of the Group of Twenty to apply “maximum pressure” on the regime, while giving the Iranian people “maximum support.”
In his emotional call to work, Pahlavi talked about those inside his homeland who are fighting to remove the Islamic system, especially Iranian women.
“Iranian women are not only fighting against the forced veil. Their struggle is not related to a cloth. It is related to the restoration of their equality and country,” said Baglvi to the crowd.
During his speech, Pahlavi has repeatedly expressed his love for Iran and its culture, which says the current regime is trying to erase.
“We are not only fighting the Islamic Republic. We are fighting for Iran,” said Baglvy.

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Balfafi also criticized the Islamic Republic’s use of embassies and cultural centers to target dissidents abroad. This tactic was pushed into the spotlight with the alleged regime targeting the president Donald Trump A conspiracy to kill the New York -based Iranian Iranian journalist Masia Alinejad, a fierce critic of the regime in Tehran.
“Whatever it does, it seems that the Islamic Republic seems very bad, and for this reason they want dead,” Alinengad said during his “The Story” in November 2024. Control of tyranny.
When Trump is installed, Pahlavi wrote a letter to the president asking him to facilitate what he calls “Cyrus Agreements”. Pahlavi believes that Trump can “convert the Middle East And the world“Through a new agreement similar to Ibrahim’s agreements, with the exception of Cyrus agreements, it will include” free Iran. “

Those present at the Geneva 2025 Summit for Human Rights and Democracy.
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The Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy will be held, where Balfafi spoke on Tuesday, annually at the time of the United Nations Human Rights Council. Distressors, activists and more platform at the top are granted to speak against human rights violations and non -democratic practices that occur all over the world.
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