Residents in multiple Iranian cities chanted anti-government and pro-Pahlavi slogans from their homes on Sunday evening, responding to a call for chants by Iran’s exiled prince Reza Pahlavi for a second consecutive night.
In Tehran’s Jannat Abad district, residents chanted slogans including “Long live the Shah,” “Death to Khamenei,” “Death to the traitorous IRGC,” and “IRGC killers.”
Residents in the northern Iranian city of Rasht voiced support for Pahlavi, chanting “Long live the Shah” and “This is not the final battle, Pahlavi will return.”
In the southern Iranian port city of Bandar Abbas, chants included “Khamenei the tyrant, we will bury you underground,” alongside “Long live the Shah” and “This is the final battle.”
Residents in Shiraz chanted anti-government slogans around 8 p.m. local time, including “Death to Khamenei,” while similar chants were reported in Arak, where residents shouted “Death to Khamenei” and “Death to the dictator” from their homes.
In Karaj, west of Tehran, residents chanted anti-government slogans including “Until the mullahs are buried, this homeland won’t prosper.”
Residents in Mehrshahr and the Baghestan neighborhood of Alborz province also joined the chants, with slogans such as “Long live the Shah” and “Shout out for your Shah” broadcast over loudspeakers.
The chants followed calls by Pahlavi urging people inside Iran to voice protest slogans from their residences as demonstrations and diaspora rallies continued abroad.