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The exiled royal urging Iranians on to the streets

As protests against the Islamic regime intensify, the son of the overthrown Shah seeks to rally support from abroad

Throughout the cycles of protests that have rattled Iran over the years, a common limitation has been the lack of a credible, structured opposition inside or outside the Islamic republic.

But one constant, Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of the last Shah, is once more positioning himself as the would-be leader of those pushing for regime change as Iran struggles to contain the biggest wave of unrest in several years.

And, analysts say, this time there are anecdotal hints that support for the exiled prince may be rising, if only because disillusioned Iranians see few other options.

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