Urge Australia to invite Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi


Urge Australia to invite Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi
The issue
This petition is proudly initiated and supported by Iran Taaj INC, an incorporated Iranian community organisation based in Adelaide, Australia,
together with members of the Iranian-Australian community who remain deeply connected to Iran and concerned for the future of its people.
We, the undersigned, call upon the Parliament and Government of Australia to formally invite Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi to speak on the urgent human rights situation in Iran and the democratic aspirations of the Iranian people.
Millions of Iranians continue to face political repression, censorship, arbitrary imprisonment, and the denial of their fundamental freedoms. Countless families have suffered under systematic human rights abuses, while the voices of ordinary citizens are too often silenced.
As a prominent advocate for democracy, secular governance, national unity, and human rights, Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi has consistently spoken on behalf of the Iranian people and their right to determine their own future. Inviting him to Australia would provide an important platform to highlight the struggle of Iranians and bring international attention to their calls for liberty and justice.
Australia has a proud tradition of supporting democratic values, human dignity, and freedom around the world. By extending this invitation, Australia can reaffirm its commitment to those principles and stand in solidarity with the people of Iran.
This would also send a clear message that the international community does not ignore oppression, and that the courage and resilience of the Iranian people are seen, heard, and respected.
We respectfully urge the Australian Government to issue an official invitation to Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi and support the cause of human rights, democracy, and freedom in Iran.
Please sign this petition and help amplify the voice of the Iranian people.
Submitted with the support of Iran Taaj INC (Adelaide, Australia) and members of the Iranian-Australian community.

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The issue
This petition is proudly initiated and supported by Iran Taaj INC, an incorporated Iranian community organisation based in Adelaide, Australia,
together with members of the Iranian-Australian community who remain deeply connected to Iran and concerned for the future of its people.
We, the undersigned, call upon the Parliament and Government of Australia to formally invite Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi to speak on the urgent human rights situation in Iran and the democratic aspirations of the Iranian people.
Millions of Iranians continue to face political repression, censorship, arbitrary imprisonment, and the denial of their fundamental freedoms. Countless families have suffered under systematic human rights abuses, while the voices of ordinary citizens are too often silenced.
As a prominent advocate for democracy, secular governance, national unity, and human rights, Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi has consistently spoken on behalf of the Iranian people and their right to determine their own future. Inviting him to Australia would provide an important platform to highlight the struggle of Iranians and bring international attention to their calls for liberty and justice.
Australia has a proud tradition of supporting democratic values, human dignity, and freedom around the world. By extending this invitation, Australia can reaffirm its commitment to those principles and stand in solidarity with the people of Iran.
This would also send a clear message that the international community does not ignore oppression, and that the courage and resilience of the Iranian people are seen, heard, and respected.
We respectfully urge the Australian Government to issue an official invitation to Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi and support the cause of human rights, democracy, and freedom in Iran.
Please sign this petition and help amplify the voice of the Iranian people.
Submitted with the support of Iran Taaj INC (Adelaide, Australia) and members of the Iranian-Australian community.

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Petition created on 28 April 2026