
The 100 Cities Project
The Vision Behind the 100 Cities Project
This project supports Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi across several dimensions: reinforcing cohesion among forces, internationalizing the freedom movement, and improving the global narrative of the Iranian struggle.
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Unifying the Forces:
The 100 Cities Project emphasizes collaboration and coordination among political groups and activists. This unity increases the effectiveness of the struggle and strengthens the role of Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi as the movement’s leader. -
Internationalizing the Freedom Movement:
Through global street actions and information booths, this project seeks to engage international public opinion and rally global support for the Iranian cause. -
Influencing Policymakers and the International Narrative:
By establishing broad connections with global media and the public, the Iranian people’s message will reach the world. The project urges foreign citizens and politicians to:-
Declare their support for the Iranian people
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Increase political and economic pressure on the Islamic Republic
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Promoting Human Rights and Democracy:
Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, emphasizing democratic principles and human rights, presents himself as a leader aligned with global human dignity and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This bolsters his credibility and legitimacy among international institutions and leaders. -
Building Bridges with Media and the Global Community:
The project works to establish meaningful ties with global media and public opinion to amplify the Iranian people’s voice. It also allows the Crown Prince to communicate his vision and reinforce his leadership role. -
Strengthening Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi’s Role:
As the leader of the movement, the Crown Prince’s recognition will grow through these field and organizational activities, solidifying his international standing.
The 100 Cities Project is a practical and strategic platform to showcase, reinforce, and fulfill the objectives of Iran’s freedom movement. It not only boosts unity and coordination but accelerates the path to regime change by garnering global support and influencing decision-makers.
The Importance of Field Presence Abroad
To overthrow the Islamic Republic, on-the-ground action is one of the most effective methods of resistance. Key features of such actions include:
- Expanding and spreading protests
- Engaging and involving new participants in the struggle
- Inspiring hope and motivation among people, both inside and outside Iran
- Creating effective communication with the public and international media
- Strengthening solidarity and unity among activists
Method of Implementation
Field actions—primarily through information booths—not only draw public attention in various cities but also have transnational impacts. These efforts align and direct political resistance, and have been recognized as one of the most effective street-level strategies by many activists.
Small urban actions serve as connecting rings among cities and activists worldwide, helping raise awareness about the Iranian people’s aspirations for a secular democratic system. They also attract international support and amplify the Iranian people’s fight against religious dictatorship.
The Goals of These Coordinated Actions Include:
- Broadcasting the demands of the Iranian people on a global scale
- Encouraging people in other countries to pressure their politicians to cut ties with the Islamic Republic
- Highlighting the importance of human dignity, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and democratic values in international decisions
Cooperation and coordination between parties, organizations, groups, and political activists—under the leadership of Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi—can raise public awareness and stimulate civic momentum. In this regard, field presence abroad is one of the most impactful tools of resistance.
Call to Participate in the National “100 Cities Project”
In line with Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi’s Five-Point Strategy
We invite all political parties, organizations, groups, and independent activists to take part in this national and international movement.
The 100 Cities Project follows the roadmap outlined by Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi for the overthrow of the Islamic Republic and the transition to a secular democratic system. It pursues several strategic goals:
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Unifying and organizing the opposition
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Increasing international pressure on the regime
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Amplifying the voice of the Iranian people globally
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Enhancing the legitimacy of the freedom movement
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Reinforcing the leadership role of the Crown Prince internationally
Internationalizing the Iranian revolution is the Achilles’ heel of the criminal regime.
A well-organized Iranian presence across global cities is a powerful support for domestic protests.
This project belongs to all Iranians—regardless of background or location.
Now is the time for unity and joint action.
If you believe in a free, prosperous, and just future for Iran, join us.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – The 100 Cities Project
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What is the project’s main slogan?
The official slogan is: “100 Cities, One Voice: Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi.” The project is based on his leadership and the 12-point charter of the Enthusiasts’ Coalition to foster broad national unity. -
Is the project affiliated with any specific party or group?
No. It is independent, non-partisan, and open to all who accept the 12-point charter. -
What are the core goals of the project?
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Create a global network of Iranian activists in exile
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Amplify the voice of the Iranian people globally
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Turn silent emigrants into active advocates
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Support Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi’s leadership during the transition
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How can one participate?
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Set up local information booths
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Join protests and street actions
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Create and share media and stories
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Collaborate in media, legal, cultural, or educational work with the central team
Visit 100cities.org or follow us on social media.
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What’s the connection to the Enthusiasts’ Coalition and the Munich Convergence?
The 100 Cities Project is a practical initiative of the Enthusiasts’ Coalition based on its 12-point charter and the strategic Munich convergence. -
Why use a unified poster for all actions?
A single design ensures visual unity and delivers a consistent message, boosting media impact. -
Why only use the project logo?
A unified logo maintains focus on the shared goal—freedom for Iran—and avoids divisions or rivalries. -
Where can I get posters, flyers, and music?
All materials are available at 100cities.org. -
When are the next actions?
A full calendar is on the website and updated regularly. -
How can I submit photos/videos from actions?
Send your content with the name of the city and country via our social media or website. -
Can I participate independently? How can I contact you?
Yes. Reach out via the website or social media platforms. -
Where are the actions taking place? Is my city listed?
A full list is on the website. If your city isn’t listed, you can request its inclusion. -
Do I need to register to join?
No. Just contact us. If a team is already active in your city, you can join by accepting the 12-point charter. -
What are the conditions for volunteering?
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Acceptance of the 12-point charter
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No ties to ethnic separatist, anti-national, or pro-regime groups
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