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Iranian exile group forms provisional government amid U.S.-Israeli operation

The National Council of Resistance of Iran on Saturday announced the formation of a provisional government amid the U.S.-Israeli attack on the Islamic republic regime.

The NCRI, which has described itself as a “parliament in exile,” said it wants to establish a democratic republic in Iran free of the rigid clerical control of the country since the overthrow of the shah of Iran in February 1979.

NCRI President-elect Maryam Rajavi said the goal is the overthrow of the ruling regime. She called for “patriotic personnel” in Iran’s military to stand with the people rather than the government in Tehran.

“The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and other forces tasked with preserving the regime must lay down their arms and surrender to the people,” Ms. Rajavi said in a statement. “Only the people of Iran possess the legitimacy to determine the political future of their country.”

Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of the late shah, also called on Iran’s military and security forces to protect Iran and its people, rather than the Islamic republic and its leaders.

“Your duty is to defend the people, not to defend a regime that has taken our homeland hostage through repression and crime,” he said Saturday in a statement. “Join the nation and help ensure a stable and secure transition. Otherwise, you will sink with [Ayatollah Ali] Khamenei’s ship and his crumbling regime.”


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Mr. Pahlavi called the U.S.-Israel military operation a “humanitarian intervention” and that the final victory in Iran will be secured by its people.

“It is we, the people of Iran, who will finish this task in the final battle. The Time to return to the streets is approaching,” he said.

While supporters of the NCRI and Mr. Pahlavi seek the overthrow of the Iranian government, they have historically refused to cooperate.

The Mujahedin-e-Khalq, known as the MEK, is the driving force behind the NCRI and was a leader of the 1979 revolution that toppled the shah. The MEK has long maintained that the Pahlavi dynasty’s past repression in Iran helped pave the way for the current theocracy.

“As the Iranian people demonstrated during the January uprising, they seek a future based on a democratic republic and reject both the Shah and the mullahs,” Ms. Rajavi said. “Our path leads toward the future and the establishment of a democratic republic, not a return to the buried dictatorship of the past.”

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