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The Motto of the Theology State in Iran

The Motto of the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI), it is better to be feared than to be loved. The IRI is using Iron Fist by utilizing Machiavelli doctrine of Fear, Fraud and Force to rule Iran.

Think Independently, and freely because you are a free person.




Sunday, June 21, 2009

Sanp shot of Biography of HIM Reza Cyrus PAHLAVI



ایران دموکراتیک،متشکل از همه گروهها و اندیشه هارضا پهلوی یا شاهزاده رضا پهلوی (زادهٔ ۹ آبان ۱۳۳۹ در تهران) اولین فرزند

محمدرضا شاه پهلوی و فرح دیبا و ولیعهد سابق ایران است.او از فعالان سیاسی مخالف نظام جمهوری اسلامی است و اهداف اصلی خود را فعالیت برای رسیدن ایران به یک مردمسالاری سکولار پارلمانی و قانون اساسی منطبق بر مبنای اعلامیه جهانی حقوق بشر اعلام کردهاست. وی بر طبق گفته خود، اصراری برای برپایی نظام پادشاهی ندارد و مهمترین وظیفه خود را کمک به برپایی دموکراسی واقعی در ایران بر پایه حقوق بشر و آزادی میداند. رضا پهلوی معتقد است که مردم ایران در چهارچوب یک انتخابات آزاد سراسری، باید بتوانند تا نوع حکومت خود را آزادانه برگزینند و وی نیز هر جایگاهی را که ملت ایران برای او تعیین کند خواهد پذیرفت. تحصیلاترضا پهلوی پیش از وقوع انقلاب ۵۷، در حال تحصیل در رشته خلبانی هواپیمای جنگنده در آمریکا بود. پس از فوت محمدرضاشاه پهلوی در مصر، راهی مراکش و سپس آمریکا شده و در رشته علوم سیاسی از دانشگاه کالیفرنیای جنوبی که یکی ازمعتبر ترین دانشگاههای ایالات متحده آمریکا است، مدرک کارشناسی خود را در رشته علوم سیاسی دریافت کرد. وی همچنین حرفه عکاسی را به طور تخصصی آموخته و به شکل ذوقی دنبال مینماید.زندگی خصوصیرضا پهلوی در روز ۲۲ خرداد ۱۳۶۵ با دختری ایرانی به نام یاسمین اعتماد امینی ازدواج کرد و اکنون صاحب سه دختر از او به نامهای نور (۱۴ فروردین ۱۳۷۱)، ایمان (۲۱ شهریور ۱۳۷۲) و فرح (۲۷ دی ۱۳۸۲) است.رضا پهلوی همچنین برادر بزرگتر شاهزاده علیرضا، شاهدخت فرحناز و شاهدخت لیلا و برادر ناتنی شاهدخت شهناز پهلوی بوده که حاصل ازدواج محمدرضا شاه پهلوی با پرنسس فوزیه است.رضا پهلوی همچنین پدرخوانده غير رسمی شاهدخت لوئیز، نوه آلبرت دوم پادشاه بلژیک است.فعالیتهای سیاسیاو در آغار جنگ ایران و عراق طی نامهای به نیروی هوایی ایران، پیشنهاد کرد تا به عنوان خلبان جنگنده در جنگ ایران و عراق شرکت جوید، که این تقاضا توسط مقامات وقت ایران بیپاسخ ماند.رضا پهلوی به عنوان یکی از رهبران اپوزیسیون ایرانی شناخته میشود.رضا پهلوی در کتابی که در سال ۲۰۰۲ با نام نسیم دگرگونی و به زبان انگلیسی منتشر کرد دیدگاههای خود را در زمینه حمایت از جنبشهای «ناآرامیهای مدنی و قیامهای بدون خشونت» مطرح کرد که این کتاب هم اکنون به زبان فارسی نیز ترجمه شدهاست. سایر کتابهای وی میثاق با مردم و آزادی برای هممیهنانم نام دارند که هردو به فارسی نیز برگردانده شدهاند.رضا پهلوی مخالف هرگونه حمله نظامی کشورهای خارجی به ایران است.Reza Pahlavi, Crown Prince of Iran (Persian: رضا پهلوی, born October 31, 1960) is the eldest son of the late King of Iran Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and his Empress Consort, Farah Pahlavi. He was the Crown Prince of Iran until the Iranian Revolution.He succeeded his father as Head of the House of the Pahlavi dynasty and is currently the successor to the former Pahlavi throne of Iran. As such he is referred to by supporters as His Imperial Majesty Reza Shah II, though he does not use this style himself.BiographyIn 1978, Reza Pahlavi left Iran and moved to the United States to complete his higher education. He was trained as a jet fighter pilot at the Reese Air Force Base in Lubbock, Texas, and attended Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, before graduating with a degree in political science from the University of Southern California. He has not returned to Iran since the 1979 Iranian Revolution.After the revolution, Reza Pahlavi lived in exile in Morocco and Egypt until 1984, when he settled in the United States.In 2004, Reza Pahlavi was named as the "unofficial godfather" of Princess Louise of Belgium the eighth granddaughter of King Albert II of Belgium. The decision to choose him was criticized by the Foreign Ministry of the Islamic Republic.FamilyHe married Yasmine Etemad Amini on June 12, 1986 and currently lives in Potomac, Maryland, with their three daughters: Noor (born April 3, 1992), Iman (born September 12, 1993), and Farah (born January 17, 2004).Pahlavi's siblings include Farahnaz Pahlavi (March 12, 1963), a brother Ali-Reza Pahlavi (April 28, 1966), as well as a half-sister, Shahnaz Pahlavi (October 27, 1940). His youngest sister, Leila, died under mysterious circumstances on June 10, 2001.Official CoA & Flag of the Crown PrinceMonarchyThe Iranian monarchy was overthrown after the revolution of 1979 and replaced by an Islamic republic. Although the most prominent royals now live in exile, some Iranians still regard Pahlavi as the current Shah of Iran. After the death of his father, Mohammad Reza Shah, Pahlavi symbolically declared himself Shahanshah at the age of 21, but now his press releases refer to him as either "Reza Pahlavi" or "the former Crown Prince".Offer to fight during the Iran–Iraq WarIn 1980, at the start of the Iran–Iraq War, Pahlavi, a fighter pilot, wrote to General Velayatollah Felahie, Chief Commander of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic, offering to fight in the air force for Iran in the war. The offer was rebuffed.PoliticsReza Pahlavi has used his high profile status as an Iranian abroad to campaign politically for human rights, democracy, and unity among Iranians in Iran and outside it. On his website he calls for a separation of religion and state in Iran and for free and fair elections "for all freedom-loving individuals and political ideologies". He exhorts all groups dedicated to a democratic agenda to work together for a democratic and secular Iranian government.Pahlavi has used media appearances to urge Iran's theocratic government to accept a referendum that used independently verifiable international standards and observation mechanisms.[5][6][7] He has also urged Iranians to engage in a campaign of non-violent civil disobedience, starting with non-participation in elections of the Islamic republic (elections he views as "undemocratic"), followed by peaceful demonstrations and strikes. He is, however, an outspoken opponent of any foreign military intervention for regime change in Iran,[8] believing that the people of Iran alone have the power to bring about change in their governmental system and society.Human rightsOn August 5, 2005, Pahlavi wrote to the Secretary General of the United Nations, Kofi Annan, to criticise the decision "not to call for a Special Rapporteur on human rights in Iran during the last meeting of the U.N. Commission on Human Rights."[9] In the letter, he wrote:" Many if not all the political prisoners in Iran are brutalized and held in solitary confinement in spite of the numerous specific recommendations of the United Nations to stop and put an end to such inhuman practices. Unfortunately the Islamic Republic of Iran has so far ignored these recommendations as well as all the urgent appeals made by international human rights organizations such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch. Despite the threats, human rights activists in Iran continue to fight for their freedom and human rights at the risk of imprisonment, torture, disappearance and death. I salute their courage and dedication."
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http://www.rezapahlavi.org/
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P.O. Box 341907 Bethesda, MD. 20827 U.S.A.

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