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Junho 23, 2009 • 11:36 pm 0
Comunicado de Sua Alteza Imperial Reza Sha Pahlavi, 22 de Junho 2009
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Reza Shah Pahlavi – Biography and Updates
Site: - http://www.rezapahlavi.org/
- Sexo:
- Masculino
- Estado civil:
- Casado(a) com
Yasmine Etemad-Amini - Data de Nascimento:
- 31 de Outubro de 1960
- Ideologia política:
- Other
- Actividades:
- Crown Prince of Iran, please don’t pay too much attention to the “Shah” following his name on the page, as Reza Pahlavi’s priority is to see a democratic Iran, whether it is a Republic or a Monarchy.
Reza Pahlavi is the heir to the Iranian throne. He is a great supporter of democracy and freedom. He is very smart, open-minded and knowledgeable. He accepts and respects all the democratic opinions.
Reza Pahlavi represents all the opinions: pro-pahlavis, pro-mossadeghs, pro-bakhtiars, pro-bazargans, pro-banisadr, anti-revolutions, pro-revolutions, leftists, rightists, nationalists, royalists, republicans, etc. , etc. the only two that cannot be represented by him are the opinions that are dangerous for democracy: mojahedin and obviously pro-regime people…
Since the Islamist Republic has killed all the opposition leaders, the ONE AND ONLY potential leader we still have is Reza Pahlavi.
The great majority of the Iranian people oppose the regime. However, because of the savage torture and execution of any opponent and anyone who expresses his opinion, they’ve managed to rule our country for 30 years. Highest execution rate, regular rape and torture in jails by the people of the regime. All of this must stop. The thing anyone needs for a regime change is a LEADER. Iranians will not have their democracy if they keep dividing just because of disagreement on some points… It’s time to unite. Reza Pahlavi has settled in Paris, will create a Council of Opposition and is doing the propaganda. He has for goal to turn the Western leaders against the regime and is very active these times. He’s just written a new book in French (“l’Iran: l’Heure du Choix”) and is finally ready to do something.
It’s not over. Remember Juan Carlos. He’s the King of Spain now, Spanish people welcomed him as a hero after the Republic that lasted 8 years and the TOTALITARIAN dictatorship of Franco that lasted 36 years ! Spanish people first opposed the Monarchy and the King in 1931 but then readopted the SAME dynasty in 1975 ! King Juan Carlos arrived on power and gave democracy to the people, and now he’s a hero !
Reza Pahlavi will be the Juan Carlos of Iran.
Long Live Iran ! Long Live Democracy ! Long Live Freedom !
Persians-Iranians of all opinions, of all ethnicities, of all confessions, of all backgrounds, friends of freedom and Human Rights, LET’S SHOW OUR SUPPORT TO REZA PAHLAVI !
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http://www.cfpdusa.org/news.aspx?type=Analysis&id=24
58% of the Iranians support a military action to change the Iranian regime while 39% don’t
67% of the Iranians support a Velvet revolution to change the regime while 9% don’t
67% of the Iranians think that the regime doesn’t satisfy the people while 32% don’t
The majority of the Iranians: 44% against 43% (13% “do not know”) DON’T BELIEVE IN REFORMSIf you could turn back the clock, would you support the Islamic revolution? 72% said No
Do you approve of the American decision to finance the promotion of democracy in Iran? 54% said yes and 43% no
Do you think the Islamic Republic’s regional role is positive? 92% said No and 6% Yes
Do you think Israel should be destroyed? 70% said No
Do you agree with Iranian financing to the Hezbollah? 61% said No while 32% said Yes
Do you agree with the Hamas support policy? 55% said No while 38% said Yes
Do you think that the Islamic Republic should have the nuclear bomb? 47% No, 46% Yes(Through a random sampling, 600 respondents from 5 different cities in Iran were interviewed. They included 200 people from the capital Tehran, 100 from Isfahan, 100 from Tabriz, 100 from Shiraz, and 100 from Mahabad)
http://jeffweintraub.blogspot.com/2006/09/why-iranians-like-america-washington.html
“By comparison with (say) Arabs or western Europeans, most Iranians seem to be genuinely pro-American.”http://www.iranian.com/RoozbehShirazi/2004/May/NYT/index2.html
“Finally, I’ve found a pro-American country.”http://meria.idc.ac.il/journal/2004/issue1/jv8n1a2.html
The principle reason for pro-American sentiment in Iran today is that the United States is a staunch opponent of the hated clerical regime.http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/2996604.stm
“I despise the regime and so do 90% of the Iranians. All the people who elected Khatami despise the regime and they thought he’d bring change.”
“We hope that Mr Bush doesn’t only talk but does more.”
“She said she agreed with US President George W Bush’s comments that the demonstrations were “the beginnings of people expressing themselves toward a free Iran”"
“I despise Islam and the mullahs even though I am officially a Muslim now. I don’t have the right to change my religion in Iran.http://journalism.berkeley.edu/projects/worldandus/archives/2005/02/why_many_irania.php
“Why many Iranians are pro-Americans and pro-Bush”http://jeffweintraub.blogspot.com/2006/09/why-iranians-like-america-washington.html
“By comparison with (say) Arabs or western Europeans, most Iranians seem to be genuinely pro-American.”http://meria.idc.ac.il/journal/2004/issue1/jv8n1a2.html
The principle reason for pro-American sentiment in Iran today is that the United States is a staunch opponent of the hated clerical regime.Fox news, November 19th 2004, 2 Middle-East experts agree to say that the people of Iran are pro-american
http://americasfuture.org/doublethink/2005/03/06/iranians-for-bush/
“When the BBC world service released the results of its 2004 presidential poll it revealed an interesting figure. Of the sixteen linguistic ethnical groups surveyed around the world, PERSIANS WERE OVERWHELMINGLY THE MOST SUPPORTIVE OF PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH. In fact, over 52 percent of Iranians preferred Republican George W. Bush to challenger John Kerry who only received 42 percent support. Thus, surprisingly, unlike in the United States where the presidential race was relegated to a couple of percentage points, in Iran President Bush won by a landslide.”” A Tehran University student summed it up best: “The Iranian people support President Bush because he supports our cause. As long President Bush stands with the Iranian people, the Iranian people will stand with him.” “
http://www.cfpdusa.org/news.aspx?type=Analysis&id=42
According to the findings of a poll carried out by the public policy group Terror Free Tomorrow ahead of Iran’s March 2008 parliamentary elections, the Iranian public strongly supports a more open and fully democratic system of government, with 86 percent of respondents in favor of “a political system for governing Iran” in which “all leaders… can be chosen and replaced by a free and direct vote of the people.”—————————-
Recent News
June 2009: Interview on CNN (english): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHdfkLsIosk
March 2009: Interview on BFM TV (french): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhKKU8i_ulI
March 2009: TNI Interview with Reza Pahlavi (english): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eU__q3t_qlI
February 2009: Interview on France 5 (in French): http://www.vidoosh.tv/play.php?vid=4412
February 2009: Interview in “L’Express” (french):
http://www.lexpress.fr/actualite/monde/proche-orient/reza-pahlavi-ahmadinejad-est-un-cavalier-de-l-apocalypse_742182.htmlFebruary 2009: In “Point de Vue” (French magazine), Reza Pahlavi says he’s ready to go back to Iran and to get killed for democracy in Iran. “I’m ready to die, I’ve talked about it with my wife and daughters, it’s hard for them, I love them, but they have to understand that nothing is more important for me than Iran.”
Interview in February 2009 with Pars TV (persian):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueT0R4TjB9Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5J6SIXVWIw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9g3lo_dgRNk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwikhO1G6E4Interview in February 2009 on France 3 (french):
http://www.truveo.com/Interview-with-Prince-Reza-Cyrus-Pahlavi-on/id/2037281943Interview in February 2009 with BBC Persian (farsi):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqhAxDfCcU4Interview in February 2009 on Europe 1 (french):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hYedVEHEXcInterview in February 2009 on France 24 (english):
http://www.france24.com/20090209-the-interview-reza-pahlavi-exiled-son-of-the-shahInterview in February 2009 in French on FRANCE INFO (french):
http://www.france-info.com/spip.php?article248060&theme=81&sous_theme=14Interview in November 2008 with Frost (english): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoRqn52ZPMM&feature=PlayList&p=C844EF0836B09B45&playnext=1&index=84
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Junho 15, 2009 • 5:05 pm 0
O princípio do fim dos Hayatolas
Em resposta às pertinentes questões colocadas no post anterior pela Cristina Ribeiro, afigura-se difícil, para não dizer impossível, avaliar a situação interna no Irão. De facto, após o fim da guerra de defesa nacional contra o expansionismo de Saddam Hussein, o regime foi-se fechando em torno da superestrutura do clero xiita, em torno do qual todas as actividades gravitam. Qualquer licença para construção ou formação de empresa, depende directamente do beneplácito do mulá local que aplica exorbitantes exigências que se aproximam da extorsão pura e simples. A prepotência da polícia islâmica, os castigos vexatórios em plena rua, a ruína económica e sobretudo, uma população imensamente jovem que beneficiando das tecnologias de informação, contesta abertamente o poder instituído, deterioram os alicerces de um sistema que se baseia sobretudo no obscurantismo religioso e num exclusivismo do exercício do poder por uma minoria violentamente retrógrada. Ainda ontem, um casal iraniano de visita a Portugal, tecia considerações acerca do regime que iam muito além da crítica acerba, numa cataclismica e iconoclata diatribe de impropérios pouco comuns nas gentes daquela área do planeta. O problema que hoje já se coloca à oligarquia de Teerão, tem a ver sobretudo com a própria construção do Estado, olhado como inimigo por massas urbanas mais esclarecidas e que ainda há pouco mais de três décadas beneficiavam de uma liberdade pessoal impensável para a actual geração contestatária. Com a informação hoje disponível, os filhos dos revoltosos de 1979, exigem beneficiar do estatuto ingloriamente perdido pelos próprios progenitores em prol de ilusórias promessas de justiça. O povo perdeu o medo e isso indicia o começo de um processo de desagregação de uma insustentável situação de humilhação colectiva.
O caso Mousavi aproxima-se bastante daqueles outros que a História demonstrou serem meros artifícios de um sistema bloqueado e que escolhe ele mesmo a “sua oposição”. O currículo do “candidato derrotado” é pouco invejável e apenas as crónicas ilusões dos eternos partidários europeus do appeasement, reincidem no equívoco ao anunciarem a possibilidade da mudança. Os candidatos ao simulacro de escrutínio foram criteriosamente escolhidos pelos teocratas e este senhor Mousavi consiste num típico produto khomeinista dos anos da “revolução”. O entusiasmo das massas nas manifestações de apoio ao vencido, consiste sobretudo, na ânsia de aproveitar a oportunidade de contestar a férrea, corrupta e prepotente ditadura que conduziu o país ao desastre ecónómico, à situação de pária no concerto das nações e a um retrocesso à época anterior às grandes mas apressadas e coercivas reformas políticas e sociais do Xá Mohamed Reza Pahlevi.
Os iranianos estão fartos da esmagadora e estéril presença desta cleptocracia que em nome de um deus omnipotente, os condena à negação de uma história milenar. Na verdade, a Pérsia é com a China, o derradeiro e sobrevivente império de uma Antiguidade na qual temos profundas raízes.
A queda do Xá, se não foi preparada em Paris, Londres e Washington – o soberano tinha veleidades de autonomia que desagradavam aos magnatas ocidentais do petróleo – , talvez tenha sido acolhida com uma resignação que mal disfarçava o alívio. O Ocidente pagou caro o erro e tal como em 1979, a evolução dos acontecimentos internos no Irão, poderá também depender da atitude das potências ocidentais, entre as quais os EUA terão um papel relevante na satisfação das reivindicações de uma população que antes de tudo, é fervorosamente nacionalista e consciente do passado daquela Pérsia que a maioria dos ocidentais já nem sequer sabe tratar-se do Irão dos nossos dias.
O discurso que ontem Reza Ciro Pahlevi proferiu, aponta o caminho tendente à intensificação de uma oposição que nas ruas arrisca a vida e que dentro do país não encontra uma séria e fiável liderança capaz de derrotar a opressão. Numerosa, e influente, a comunidade de exilados iranianos na Europa e América, poderá dar um inestimável contributo para a queda do regime clerical de traços medievalescos. Se um Tianamen é possível nas próximas horas, uma reacção de incontrolável violência poderá alterar uma vez mais, o mapa geopolítico do Médio Oriente. Oxalá.
Fonte: Estado Sentido
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