November 15, 2025
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2:07Now PlayingPeople outside Iran completely misunderstood the situation. Omid Sarlak was not assassinated for burning Khamenei’s picture. While still risky, that act has become common and no longer represents the regime’s ultimate taboo. The true danger came from the influence he gained as a vocal monarchist. He posted a video celebrating the legacy of Mohammad Reza Shah and openly supporting Prince Reza Pahlavi. That single act challenged the regime’s legitimacy more than any burned portrait ever could. Within hours of sharing it, he was killed. The regime feared his voice, not his flame.
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