November 24, 2024

Iran marks 40 years since Islamic revolution

People flooded Tehran’s Freedom Square as they celebrated the 40th anniversary of the 1979 ousting of the monarchy. Anti-US sentiment was on show with some demonstrators chanting “death to America” and burning US flags.

Hundreds of thousands of Iranians took to the streets of the capital Tehran on Monday to mark the 40th anniversary of the Islamic revolution, when Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini ousted the Shah’s last government.

The march is the culmination of official celebrations called the “10 Day Dawn” that marks the period in February 1979 when the revolution’s leader Khomeini returned from exile and toppled the monarchy.

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Thousands of supporters of the Islamic Republic out in the streets of Tehran today to mark 40 years of Iran’s .

 

Downtown Enghelab, or Revolution Street, was decorated with giant balloons and loudspeakers blasted revolutionary and nationalist songs to encourage people to join the rallies. Fireworks displays were also held across Tehran on Sunday night.

Iranian protesters burn US flags (Reuters/Tasnim/M. Madadi)Demonstrators chanted “death to America” as they marched

Anti-US sentiment

Crowds streamed to Freedom Square waving Iranian flags and chanting “death to America” — a slogan that can often be hard at anti-US rallies across Iran.

Last week, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei defended the “Death to America” chants but said they are aimed at America’s leaders and not its people.

The Iranian people “will not stop saying ‘Death to America’ as long as the US acts maliciously” toward Iran, Khamenei said, referring to US President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address in which he, among other things, said: “We will not avert our eyes from a regime that chants death to America.”

School students wave their national flags as Revolutionary Guard members arrive in AzadiStudents wave their national flags as Revolutionary Guard members arrive in Freedom Square

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