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Raza Pahlavi was attacked in Germany, red liquid was thrown on him

Iran’s exiled prince Reza Pahlavi was attacked in Berlin, the capital of Germany. A protester threw some red colored liquid on them. The incident took place when Raza Pahlavi was leaving the German Federal Press Conference building after a press briefing. The police have taken the accused into custody. However, his identity has not been revealed. Later it was found that the accused had thrown tomato ketchup on Raza Pahlavi.
On Thursday, April 23, hundreds of protesters supporting the Iranian monarchy gathered near the German parliament building. 65-year-old Reza Pahlavi and his wife Yasmin Pahlavi also joined the protest. However, no official of the German government met him.
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What is seen in the viral video?
In his press briefing, Raza Pahlavi criticized the US ceasefire with Iran. Tomato ketchup was thrown at him from behind while leaving the press briefing. The video of this incident is going viral on social media. It is clearly visible that there is a red liquid behind his blazer near the neck. However, other people nearby immediately intervened and arrested the accused. Pahlavi also waved to his supporters before getting into the car.
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What does Raza Pahlavi want?
Reza Pahlavi is the son of the last Shah of Iran. Since the Islamic revolution in 1979, he has been in exile. His bid is to return to power in Tehran after nearly five decades in exile. However, it is not yet clear whether they will get a command in the event of a change of power in Iran. One of the reasons for this is that US President Donald Trump has dismissed them several times.
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From December last year to January 2026, there was tremendous violence in many cities of Iran. According to official figures, more than three thousand deaths have occurred. At that time Raza Pahlavi supported the masses and demanded the end of Islamic rule. In many cities of Iran, slogans were raised in their support. Since then, Raza Pahlavi has been in the headlines.












