Controversial narrative from pahlavi supporters’ gatherings: they promise money but do not pay!

Monday, May 04, 2026  Read time1 min

Saed News: controversial report about weekly gatherings of opposition groups in Hyde Park, London: disputes over money, internal conflicts, and insults against fellow countrymen outside the Iranian embassy have repeatedly led to police intervention.

Controversial narrative from pahlavi supporters’ gatherings: they promise money but do not pay!

According to SAEDNEWS, the newspaper Javan wrote that these days Europe, especially the UK, has become a stage for displays of power and competition among various small groups; on one side, the plundered money of the Iranian people by the pahlavi group, and on the other side, the decayed remnants of the MEK organization.

Followers of these looting groups, in the form of marginalized factions such as democrats and remnants of leftist groups, are placed in later ranks. The most notable shows are held every Saturday and Sunday in different parts of Hyde Park.

One of the most interesting aspects of these weekly meetings is the variety of small groups, sometimes reaching 8 to 10 people, who due to disagreements among leaders over the amount of money for lunch or return transport costs, require police intervention.

Eyewitnesses, passersby, and kiosk owners and street vendors are cited as the best witnesses for these claims.

This group, who insult their fellow citizens by calling them “sandwich eaters” and similar terms, are even willing to insult honest compatriots who come to express their feelings, just for a few pounds.

Some needy compatriots who travel long distances in hope of receiving small payments often encounter professional deceivers and are forced to return home exhausted.

Some thugs and hooligans, along with insults toward compatriots visiting the embassy for consular or administrative matters, also verbally and physically attack them, regardless of age, physical condition, or gender, and sometimes force them to insult government officials.

It is asked how this behavior toward fellow citizens can be justified, and how groups that cannot manage a few dozen people abroad intend to guide millions of compatriots.