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    Son of Former Shah of Iran Appeals to Western Countries for Support

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    Posted on April 23, 2026

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    Last updated: April 23, 2026

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    Reza Pahlavi, son of Iran’s last shah, urged Western democracies in Berlin to act against Iran’s regime amid ongoing war. He criticized Germany’s refusal to meet him and was doused with red liquid during a press event as protests took place.

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    Table of Contents

    • Reza Pahlavi's Berlin Visit and Western Response
    • Press Conference Highlights
    • Demonstrations in Berlin
    • Pahlavi's Role in Iran's Opposition
    • Potential Opposition Leader
    • Divisions Within the Opposition
    • International Stance and Ongoing Conflict
    • European and Western Government Positions
    • Stalled Efforts and Strategic Importance
    • German Government's Response

    Reza Pahlavi Appeals to Western Countries for Iran Opposition Support in Berlin

    Reza Pahlavi's Berlin Visit and Western Response

    BERLIN, April 23 (Reuters) - The son of the former Shah appealed to Western countries to join the war against Iran and criticised the decision of the German government not to meet him during his visit to Berlin on Thursday.

    Reza Pahlavi, whose father was deposed in the revolution that brought Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini to power in 1979, accused Europe of standing by and allowing the Tehran government to continue the bloody repression of protests that killed thousands at the end of last year.

    Press Conference Highlights

    "The question is not whether change will come. Change is on the way," he told a press conference in Berlin. "The real question is how many Iranians will lose their lives while the community of Western democracies continue to merely watch."

    Demonstrations in Berlin

    Demonstrations by both supporters and opponents were held in central Berlin and a person was detained after Pahlavi, who made an appearance, was spattered with some form of red liquid.

    Pahlavi's Role in Iran's Opposition

    Potential Opposition Leader

    Pahlavi, who has spent most of his life in exile, emerged as a potential opposition leader after anti-government protests erupted in Tehran and other Iranian cities last year.

    Divisions Within the Opposition

    But Iran's opposition movements are deeply divided and many Western governments have been cautious about offering their endorsement because it remains unclear what support he enjoys, almost half a century after his father's reign was overturned.

    International Stance and Ongoing Conflict

    European and Western Government Positions

    European countries, including Germany, have ruled out joining the United States and Israel, which opened the war on February 28 with a wave of airstrikes that killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

    Stalled Efforts and Strategic Importance

    Pahlavi's visit to Germany came as efforts to end the conflict appear to have stalled, with Iran and the United States both maintaining blockades of the vital Strait of Hormuz, the conduit for around a fifth of the world's oil.

    German Government's Response

    He said it was a shame that Chancellor Friedrich Merz's government had not offered a meeting during his visit to Germany.

    "Exercise your prerogative. As democracies, you're entitled to talk to whoever you want," he said.

    (Reporting by James Mackenzie; Editing by Alex Richardson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Reza Pahlavi called on Western countries—especially European democracies—to move beyond passive observation and support efforts against Iran’s government, citing repression and protester deaths earlier this year (apnews.com).
    • •He condemned Germany’s decision not to meet with him during his April 23, 2026 visit to Berlin, arguing democracies should have the prerogative to engage freely (apnews.com).
    • •During the press conference, Pahlavi was splashed with red liquid—believed to be tomato juice—by an activist, reflecting the polarized views of Iranians in exile (apnews.com).

    References

    • Iran's exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi splattered with red liquid in Berlin

    Frequently Asked Questions about Son of former Shah of Iran appeals to Western countries for support

    1Who is Reza Pahlavi?

    Reza Pahlavi is the son of the former Shah of Iran, who was deposed during the 1979 revolution.

    2Why did Reza Pahlavi visit Berlin?

    Reza Pahlavi visited Berlin to appeal to Western countries for support against the Iranian government and to criticize Germany's lack of engagement.

    3What criticism did Reza Pahlavi have for Germany?

    He criticized the German government for not meeting with him during his visit and expressed disappointment in their cautious approach.

    4What events occurred during Reza Pahlavi's Berlin visit?

    There were demonstrations by both supporters and opponents, and Pahlavi was spattered with a red liquid during an appearance.

    5What stance have European countries taken on Iran's conflict?

    European countries, including Germany, have ruled out joining the US and Israel in military action against Iran.

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