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Khuzestan: Cracks in Iran’s Regime as Arab Tribes Demand Democratic Iran

Tim Elombah by Tim Elombah
March 10, 2026
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TDA coalition of Arab tribes in Khuzestan province has issued a political declaration rejecting the Islamic Republic and calling for a secular democratic government founded on human rights.

The Declaration’s Core Demands

The statement, titled “For Iran, for Solidarity, and for Freedom”, outlined several striking positions:

  1. Total rejection of the Islamic Republic and demand for its removal.
  2. Establishment of a secular democratic system guaranteeing rights and freedoms.
  3. Assertion of Khuzestan’s place within Iran, rejecting separatism while demanding reform.
  4. Unity across ethnic groups—Kurds, Azeris, Baluch, and others—toward a shared democratic future.
  5. Support for Reza Pahlavi as a unifying national figure in a potential transition.

Why Khuzestan Matters

Khuzestan is the heart of Iran’s oil industry, home to the country’s largest reserves and critical infrastructure.

Its strategic importance makes any political movement from the region highly consequential.

For decades, Khuzestan has been a flashpoint of unrest, with grievances over poverty, environmental destruction, and repression.

But this declaration goes further—openly rejecting the regime and aligning with broader opposition forces.

Mojtaba Khamenei, the new Supreme Leader of Iran, under pressure from Khuzestan
Mojtaba Khamenei, the new Supreme Leader of Iran, under pressure from Khuzestan

Implications for Iran and Beyond

Analysts say the declaration signals deepening cracks in the regime’s foundations:

  • Domestic legitimacy: The regime faces rejection not just from exiled opposition but from within a vital province.
  • Opposition momentum: Calls for unity across ethnic groups could strengthen a nationwide coalition.
  • International impact: Instability in Khuzestan threatens global energy markets, as disruptions in oil production or transport could ripple worldwide.

A Turning Point?

This is one of the boldest signals yet from inside Iran that opposition voices are gaining traction in strategic regions.

The explicit support for Reza Pahlavi adds a new dimension, suggesting that parts of Iran’s diverse society may be coalescing around a transitional figure.

Whether this declaration sparks wider mobilization remains uncertain, but the message is clear.

From Iran’s oil heartland, voices are now openly calling for a democratic future beyond the Islamic Republic.

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