An unusually large demonstration erupted in Iran’s holy city of Mashhad following the killing of prominent human rights lawyer Khosro Alikardi.
Thousands of residents took to the streets of Mashhad after the killing of Khosro Alikardi, a lawyer known for representing political prisoners in Iran. During the protest, demonstrators chanted slogans openly supporting Reza Pahlavi and repeatedly called out: “Long live the king.”
The protest was especially striking given Mashhad’s status as one of Iran’s most religious and regime-aligned cities. Open monarchist slogans and direct challenges to the Islamic Republic in such a setting underscore a growing public backlash and a deepening crisis of legitimacy for the ruling clerical establishment.
NEWSRAEL: WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT
Public chants of “Long live the king” in a holy city like Mashhad cross a major red line for the Iranian regime. This is not merely outrage over the killing of a legal advocate, but a direct challenge to the ideological foundations of the Islamic Republic. Such scenes point to widening cracks within Iranian society and raise the likelihood of harsher repression — or broader unrest with regional implications.