Pahlavi calls for cyberattacks on regime's information infrastructure in Iran

Pahlavi stated that parts of the army and police are avoiding participating in suppressing the protests because the demonstrators are not giving up.

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Pahlavi, Photo: Reuters
Pahlavi, Photo: Reuters
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

Iran's Crown Prince in exile in the United States (US), Reza Pahlavi, today called for cyberattacks on the regime's information infrastructure in Iran so that Iranians can re-establish contact with the world.

"A special message to internet and communications experts: Target attacks on the regime's information infrastructure so our compatriots can reconnect with the world," Pahlavi wrote on the social network X.

He added that the Iranian regime is trying to discourage Iranian protesters through "severe repression, killings and disruption of communication."

Pahlavi stated that parts of the army and police are avoiding participating in suppressing the protests because the demonstrators are not giving up.

"But know that because of your resistance and struggle, thousands of members of the army and police did not come to work so as not to play a role in the repression," Pahlavi wrote.

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