Why did he do it? Why did a patriotic young man who was a hero and inspiration to Iranians and whose dream like all Iranians was to see a free secular Iran committ suicide? Is it possible that he was forced to take his own life in protest? Is it possible that he was so psychologically tormented by the human rights violations and atrocities he saw in Islamic Republic and the unjust and unfounded accusations and bullying against his father, the King, that he took his own life as other young Iranians in Iran who have been tortured, imprisoned, and blocked from education and work? Prince Ali Reza's suicide note clearly expresses these feelings.
What factors could have contributed to his premature death? Is it possible that his life was prematurely snuffed out by the very forces that are wiping Iran's ancient history off the textbooks? Is Harvard University complicit in this death? Did Harvard grant him a PhD? If not, why not?
Why was his PhD delayed for 20 years? Why was he discouraged from his PhD studies at Harvard? Is it because he was the son of a man who has been falsely vilified for 20 years by Mr. Khomeini and his supporters (liberal left, communists, radical muslims, and mossadegh supporters)? Why was he not allowed to become a professor of Iranian Studies while his fellow colleague at Columbia, Mr. Dabashi, the son of rich billionaire mullahs, is now full professor and director at Columbia University? Is it because Harvard, Columbia, and Stanford are monopolized by a group of Jewish/Islamic PseudoScholars who hand out PhDs and positions to their own? Mr. Dabashi has the gall to suggest that perhaps Prince Ali Reza Pahlavi committed suicide because he knew he had no place in Iran. What a bunch of bull crap! This socialist-islamic Khomeini supporter is a professor who jets around the world to give lectures while our beloved Prince was isolated, cornered, threatened, bullied, harrassed, and barred. Every patriotic Iranian has a place in Iran today and in the future. Prince Ali Reza Pahlavi knew he would be a part of the future of Iran. Now he will be a part of our future in spirit.
Is it possible we are witnessing the human costs of the blood drenched brutal, callous, operations and policy of British Empire and its blood sucking vampires, Mr. Khomeini and his successors to maintain British oil interests in middle east?
The Crown Prince has dutifully accepted the Boston Police's report and the suicide note that the young Prince left behind. Prince Ali Reza's death is a wake up call to the Iranian community overseas and in Iran to mobilize to save Iran and make it a habitable place for all Iranians.
God Bless and protect the remaining Pahlavi Family and what is left of Iran. We need to unite as Iranians to restore our H.R.H. Reza Pahlavi as King of Iran. His father refused to abdicate. What does this mean? It means the Pahlavi's are still the legitimate rulers of Iran.
Long Live Pahlavi. Long Live a Secular, Democratic Constitutional Monarchy in our beloved Iran.
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Simorgh5555, On RP faith, reality vs wishes
by amirparvizforsecularmonarchy on Thu May 03, 2012 08:46 AM PDTRP is acting as a result of united foreign pressure/Who have selected all the advisors around him and because his own life is in the hands of his host country the USA. He basically has to take orders that is reality. If RP were to make a call to arms, then the people would support it and act overwhelmingly, but his host doesn't want that, his host wants to do everything it can to keep IRI in power and prevent anyone from ending a highly beneficial situation it enjoys with the IRI in power.
The last thing the USA wants is a democratic govt in Iran or any country of high geopolitical value.
I shudder to think what people like Simorgh will do
by MOOSIRvaPIAZ on Thu May 03, 2012 02:27 AM PDTIf and when they are in charge of iran. It's a competition between the regime and Simorgh. Who is giong to be more violent and anti democratic?
Dabashi and NIAC will be
by Simorgh5555 on Thu May 03, 2012 12:28 AM PDTDabashi and NIAC will be humbled and made to pay for their crimes. I had nothing but the deepest respect for Prince Ali Reza but you have misplaced your faith in Reza Pahlavi if you think his nonsensical civil disobedience strategy is ever going to liberate Iran. For a start he has abrogated his oath as protector of the monarchy and weakness in leadership is evident. Having said that I have the utmost respect for Shahbanu Farah.
We are without an heir apparent but regardless of whether you are a monarchists or republican Iran will NEVER be liberated without military intervention. This is something Iranians find difficult to accep-and probably never will but it is the only way this regime will change irrespective of what you want to replace it with.
Violence is the ONLY solution.
This was a great article.
by amirparvizforsecularmonarchy on Wed May 02, 2012 07:24 PM PDTI couldn't agree more with your comments.
I notice the police report related to his death is not open to the public as should be the case, why, how can one get a copy?
Cite your sources, for those numbers you write
by Hooshang Tarreh-Gol on Tue Jan 11, 2011 12:15 AM PSTplease.
Mr. Dabashi lies about student deaths during Pahlavi Monarchy
by SOS-FREE-IRAN on Mon Jan 10, 2011 11:51 PM PSTFurthermore, Mr. Dabashi draws comparison between the student deaths during Pahlavi Era vs. Islamic republic of Iran. How many students did the government of the Pahlavi Monarchy kill? Does he have numbers and their names? Only a handful of students, compared to the millions (500,000 in the first year of the bloody revolution, with over 10,000 students in 2009-2010) of Iranians that have been massacred, beaten, starved by the Islamic Republic over the past 30 years and most recently in their brutal crackdown of the student protests since 1989. It was NOT the policy of the Pahlavi Kings to murder student protestors or to torture them to death. Over the entire Pahlavi era, less than 100 students were arrested and the majority were released. However, the Islamic Republic bottle rapes, drugs, and mutilates the bodies of the students. The atrocities committed by the IRI are so horrific that they are unspeakable. How dare Mr. Dabashi make this false comparison. But then he is a follower of Mr. Khomeini who was full of lies. Mr. Khomini began to spin his lies as early as 1963.