Daijiworld Media Network - Tehran
Tehran, Oct 3: Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi has unveiled a new digital platform called “We Take Back Iran”, aimed at mobilising and organising Iranians opposed to the Islamic Republic regime led by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
The announcement was made on Thursday through Pahlavi’s official X (formerly Twitter) account, coinciding with the Zoroastrian festival of Mehregan, a day symbolising justice, friendship and renewal — a symbolic choice that Pahlavi said represents “Iran’s journey toward freedom and prosperity”.

Describing the system as “the main road” for the opposition movement, Pahlavi said it would serve as a hub for “exposing corruption”, gathering financial and logistical support, and rallying domestic and international backing for his “national campaign to save Iran”.
Pahlavi claimed that “tens of thousands of military, police, security and government employees” have already registered with the system, signalling what he called a growing momentum for change inside the country.
The new initiative follows Pahlavi’s “National Cooperation to Save Iran” conference held in Munich in July, where he brought together exiled opposition figures, civil society leaders, and policy experts to chart a path toward a post-Islamic Republic Iran.
Pahlavi also highlighted the unveiling of the Iran Prosperity Project’s first phase — a comprehensive 170-page emergency reconstruction plan developed with input from over 100 advisors and experts.
The plan outlines strategies for Iran’s political transition, security sector reforms, economic revival, energy and water management, and environmental restoration, and proposes a three-to-six-month emergency governance programme for the period immediately after the fall of the Islamic Republic regime.
“The Iran Prosperity Project offers a roadmap to rebuild our homeland and ensure a smooth transition from tyranny to democracy,” Pahlavi said, adding that diplomatic efforts to apply maximum pressure on the Tehran regime have been intensified in recent months.
Pahlavi’s launch of “We Take Back Iran” is seen as his boldest step yet to consolidate opposition forces and present himself as a central figure in efforts to transform Iran’s political future.