By Riffat Kausar
International News Correspondent,
SNN News Finland
Iran’s Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi has issued an urgent appeal to former U.S. President Donald Trump following the deadly incident referred to as the Fardis Massacre, calling for immediate international attention, support, and action.
In his message, Pahlavi said that millions of Iranians took to the streets despite facing live gunfire, and are now confronting a complete communications blackout, with internet and landline services shut down nationwide.
He warned that the blackout could be used to conceal further violence against protesters.
Pahlavi accused Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei of threatening a brutal crackdown, saying the regime fears collapse as public resistance grows and international support for protesters increases.
He claimed the authorities intend to exploit the communications shutdown to carry out further repression.
According to Pahlavi, protesters have responded by mobilizing in large numbers, overwhelming security forces and limiting further violence through sheer public presence.
He stressed that time is critical, noting that demonstrators were expected to return to the streets within hours.
Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi urged Trump to be prepared to intervene in support of the Iranian people, describing him as a leader committed to peace and accountability, and calling for decisive action to help prevent further bloodshed.
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