Urgent intervention is needed to stop ongoing killings in Iran, exiled prince Reza Pahlavi said on Sunday, saying violent repression is continuing in the country.
“One thing I will simply add to what the president (Donald Trump) said — when he says the regime has kept on talking and talking and talking — (is that) they have also kept on killing and killing and killing as we speak,” Pahlavi said in an interview with Fox News.
“There are people who are being arrested and tortured in Iran — that hasn’t stopped — and that’s why an intervention is so necessary, because the first ask of Iranians today, at home and abroad, is (for) help,” he said.
“This intervention is a humanitarian intervention to save lives that will otherwise continue to be lost. This is how important and critical this intervention can be,” Pahlavi added.
“Irrespective of the regime buying time to negotiate — which will never pan out because it’s been a pattern of behavior by them that’s simply buying time — meanwhile, people in Iran are dying,” he said.
“I hope the president (Donald Trump) realizes how urgent the intervention could save lives and also help us put an end to this unwanted regime,” Pahlavi said.