Iranian Opposition Figures Condemn Violent Attack on Dissidents in London, Urge UK Action

London, UK – Prominent Iranian opposition figures, including exiled Prince Reza Pahlavi, have strongly denounced the violent assault on dissident protesters by supporters of the Islamic Republic, calling for swift action from the UK government.

Prince Reza Pahlavi demanded the immediate arrest and prosecution of those responsible for attacking Iranian dissidents in London, emphasizing the need to send a clear message to the Islamic Republic that such acts of intimidation and violence will not be tolerated.

The attack took place during a memorial ceremony at the Dewan Al-Kafeel Community Center in Wembley, dedicated to the late Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi. Regime loyalists reportedly assaulted Iranian dissidents protesting outside the event, resulting in multiple injuries.

In response to the incident, Iranian political activist Masih Alinejad expressed alarm over the violence and urged for unity among Iranians. She called on the British government and police to take decisive action in addressing the aggression displayed by supporters of the Islamic Republic.

British citizen and human rights advocate Nazanin Boniadi also condemned the brutal attack on opponents of the Islamic Republic in the UK, urging the Metropolitan police to launch an immediate investigation and hold the perpetrators accountable for their actions.

The calls for justice and swift action in response to the violent attack on Iranian dissidents in London underscore the growing concerns over the reach and influence of the Islamic Republic’s supporters abroad and the need to address such acts of aggression. Prince Reza Pahlavi and other opposition figures continue to advocate for accountability and justice in the face of such violence.