From Exile to Global Echo
In Iran, protests are suppressed through violence. Protestants are executed, abducted, imprisoned, and tortured. In such a situation, the Iranian community abroad constitutes the driving force and catalyst of the national uprising. From Los Angeles to London, from Toronto to Sydney, millions of Iranians are no longer silent spectators. They are fighting for a free Iran and striving to make the voices of their compatriots inside the country heard. The demands are clear: the overthrow of the Islamic Republic, the return of Prince Reza Pahlavi to Iran, the holding of free elections, and the establishment of democratic institutions committed to preserving the territorial integrity of Iran, focused on drafting a constitution founded on human rights, and believing in the equality of all citizens before the law.
The diaspora did not choose to live abroad of its own free will. It is the regime that, through decades of executing opponents, the imposition of the mandatory hijab, the suppression of protesters, and the plundering of the country's resources, has forced millions of Iranians into emigration. Iranians were dispersed, but they did not remain silent. On social media, under their own names or pseudonyms, they produced content. They succeeded in turning suppressed rallies and protests in Iran into international headlines. Citizens living in Iran, who write with anguish on social media, now make their stories heard by the entire world thanks to their relatives residing in the West. Today, the seemingly insurmountable barrier of the regime's censorship has collapsed. The profiteers affiliated with the regime can no longer, under any circumstances, claim to represent Iranians.
Unity Rather Than Division
The Islamic Republic has a long tradition of sowing division among Iranians. The regime transforms reconcilable differences into deep chasms: monarchists against republicans, secularists against religious individuals, and ethnic groups against ethnic groups.
However, this conspiracy of the regime has been thwarted. Iranians have gathered by the tens of thousands. Various dialects, minorities living in the four corners of Iran, different social classes, and varied political opinions, united under the Lion and Sun flag, responded to the calls of Prince Reza Pahlavi and made the demands of Iranians heard by the entire world. These demands are clear: the overthrow of the Islamic Republic, the return of Prince Reza Pahlavi to Iran, the holding of free elections, the preservation of the territorial integrity of Iran, the separation of religion and state, and the equality of citizens before the law.
The Precise Compass of Prince Reza Pahlavi
In all gatherings of Iranians abroad, one slogan resonates louder than all others: "Javid Shah!". No political party or faction can appropriate this slogan to its own advantage.
Prince Reza Pahlavi constantly speaks of national reconciliation and human rights for all Iranians. The diaspora transmits this message inside Iran via satellite and encrypted channels. This is not about nostalgia for the past, but a clear and strategic vision to defeat a regime that, from 1979 to the present day, rules through terror to maintain its power.
Immediate Response to the Regime's Propaganda
Every attempt by the regime to present protesters as foreign agents faces a swift and precise response from the diaspora. News concerning executions, the suppression of women's rights, and the persecution of minorities spreads across the world faster than the regime can imagine. Consequently, global pressure on the Islamic Republic remains constant.
Until today, in this month of July 2026, the diaspora has achieved several major successes in this information war:
The designation of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on the list of terrorist organizations.
The isolation of the few remaining defenders of the regime.
The documentation of the regime's hostage-taking of dual-national Iranians and Western citizens.
The boycott of businesses and pseudo-cultural activities affiliated with the regime.
The alliance with genuine human rights groups and action against dangerous and discredited groupuscules such as the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) and NIAC.
The Way Forward
In unprecedented unity, the Iranian diaspora has set itself a duty: to fight relentlessly until the liberation of the last political prisoner, until the day when Iranians inside the country can speak without fear, until the liberation of Iran, until the return of Prince Reza Pahlavi to his homeland, and until the holding of free elections in Iran.
In the past, the regime thought it had succeeded in sowing discord between Iranians inside and those outside. It imagined that the diaspora thought of nothing else but achieving comfort in the West. But the grandiose movement of the diaspora, taking over the streets of Europe, America, Australia, and Canada, proved that this perception of the regime was nothing but an illusion. The diaspora has done everything in its power for the freedom of Iran, and this effort continues.
Under the leadership of Prince Reza Pahlavi and with the unifying slogan "Javid Shah", the diaspora proves that geography cannot hinder the will of a nation determined to conquer its freedom.
The Islamic Republic fears this unity more than any isolated protest. Today, the diaspora is united and faithful to its principles. That weak voice of yesterday is now a majestic chorus. This chorus will continue to resonate until the liberation of Iran.


