Iran’s exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi targeted with red liquid in Berlin

Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi faced an incident in Berlin. Red liquid was thrown at him as he left a news briefing. Pahlavi had spoken critically about a ceasefire between the United States and Iran. He is advocating for a return to pow...

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Iran's Reza Pahlavi, exiled son of Shah Reza Pahlavi, waves to supporters after he was attacked with a red fluid
Berlin: Iran's exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi was splattered with red liquid on Thursday as he left a building in Berlin.

Pahlavi had just departed a news briefing, during which he criticized the ceasefire between the Unites States and Iran, when the incident occurred outside Germany's federal press conference building.

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He then waved to his supporters and got into a car that drove away. The alleged perpetrator was immediately detained by police.

Pahlav, 65, is the son of Iran's former shah, who was so widely hated that millions took to the streets in 1979 to force him from power. Nevertheless, Pahlavi is trying to position himself as a player in his country's future, though it's unclear how much support he has in Iran after he has been in exile for nearly 50 years.

Pahlavi, who was not invited to meet with any government representatives during his visit to Berlin, argued Thursday that the ceasefire agreement assumes the Iranian government's behavior will change and "you're going to deal with people who all of a sudden have become pragmatists."
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"I don't see that happening," he said. "I'm not saying that diplomacy should not be given a chance, but I think diplomacy has been given enough chance."

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Pahlavi is jockeying for a return to power should the Shiite theocracy fall and has supported the U.S.-Israeli military intervention in the Middle East.

Pahlavi in Berlin called on Europeans to do more to support Iranian people fighting for democracy. He claimed 19 political prisoners were executed by Iranian authorities in the past two weeks and another 20 people have been sentenced to death.
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"Will the free world do something, or watch the slaughter in silence?" Pahlavi said.
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