Reza Pahlavi, who as a boy was groomed to be the next shah of imperial Iran but has spent nearly five decades in exile, has emerged as a rallying figure in the protests shaking the Islamic Republic.
The chant of “Pahlavi will come back!” has become a mantra for many of the protesters, while the US-based 65-year-old has urged nightly actions in video messages.
Pahlavi’s prominence in the protest movement has surprised some observers.
Pahlavi has during the latest protest wave shown an “ability to...
Exiled shah’s son emerges as a rallying figure as Iranians protest
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