Iranian protesters rally over Munich security conference snub

A photo shared on social media shows Iranian protesters in Munich on February 15, 2025.
A photo shared on social media shows Iranian protesters in Munich on February 15, 2025.

A group of Iranians protested the cancellation of exiled Prince Reza Pahlavi’s speech at the Munich Security Conference (MSC) and to show support for the exiled prince.

The demonstration began at noon on Saturday, with protesters chanting slogans backing Pahlavi and delivering speeches denouncing the decision.

Organizers of the Munich Security Conference, which finishes on Sunday, confirmed to Iran International that the informal invitation to Pahlavi had been withdrawn after discussions with the German government.

“After consultation with the German government, Mr. Heusgen decided not to formalize the invitation to Mr Pahlavi,” they said, noting that Iranian opposition figures had until now, been regular guests.

The German Foreign Ministry acknowledged communication with the MSC but said that decisions on invitations were made independently. A source familiar with the matter told Iran International that Berlin feared Pahlavi’s attendance might jeopardize German dual-national prisoners in Iran.

Pahlavi last participated in the conference in 2023. Dissident journalist and women’s rights activist Masih Alinejad was invited to attend this year.

Earlier this month, the conference reinstated its invitation to Pahlavi after initially withdrawing it due to pressure from the German foreign ministry but then made a u-turn again, retracting the invite for a second time.

On Thursday, the son of Iran’s last king Reza Pahlavi accused the German government of bowing to pressure from Tehran. “This is a betrayal of both the Iranian people and Germany’s democratic values,” Pahlavi wrote on his X social media account.

“This German government has not only silenced the voice of the Iranian people but has actively done the Islamic Republic’s bidding.”

He said that threats from the Islamic Republic had influenced Berlin to retract his invitation to the conference. “The Ayatollah is pulling the strings in Berlin,” he said, adding that Germany’s actions amounted to “outsourcing censorship to Berlin.”

An official X account managed by US-based Pahlavi's office, criticized Germany’s approach, saying, “Instead of supporting those fighting for freedom, Germany has chosen to appease a dictatorship that murders its citizens, takes Europeans hostage, and sponsors terrorism.”