Iranians Commemorate US Embassy Takeover Anniversary With Mass Rallies (Videos, Photos)

Iranians Commemorate US Embassy Takeover Anniversary With Mass Rallies (Videos, Photos)

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On November 4, thousands of Iranians took to the streets to mark the National Day of the Fight against Global Arrogance on the 43th anniversary of the United States embassy takeover.

In the Iranian capital, Tehran, a large demonstration was held in front of the former U.S. embassy which is known as the “Den of Espionage” in Iran. Similar demonstrations were organized in hundreds of other cities across Iran.

The National Day of the Fight against Global Arrogance was founded to honor Iranian students and supporters of the Islamic Revolution who lost live while taking over the U.S. embassy in Tehran on 4 November 1978. This day is also known as the “Pupil Day” in the country.

Speaking to the demonstrators in Tehran, Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi ridiculed a vow by U.S. President Joe Biden, who said during a campaign speech the U.S. was going to “free” Iran.

“the U.S. says it wants to free Iran, but I must tell you that Iran liberated itself 43 years ago and will no longer submit to you,” the President said. “The great people of Iran will not bow their heads to you,” he told thousands of people who shouted “Death to America, death to Israel, death to Great Britain.”

In a statement released to commemorate the day, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said that the mass rallies in Iranian cities prove that the U.S.-Israeli plot to overthrow the Islamic government in Iran has failed.

“We thank God that Iran and the great Iranian nation, which have strategically confronted the criminal, malicious and terrorist US administrations over the past seven decades, are now recognized as the flag-bearers of the fight against imperialism and are revealing the White House’s inhumane crimes against world nations,” the statement reads.

The mass pro-government rallies came amid protests in Iran over the death of Mahsa Amini. The 22-year-old Kurdish woman died in September after being detained for allegedly violating the country’s Islamic dress code for women. Tehran accused foreign powers, including the U.S. and Israel, of supporting the protests.

The rallies confirm that a large part of the Iranian people are still deeply committed to the key principles of the Islamic Revolution.

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Garga

Quick! Read it before it disappears!

It was the most crowded gathering that I ever saw. We are no stranger to large gatherings, considering every year we have a few such events (like the anniversary of the 1979 revolution, February 11th).

Based on the drone footages from about 900 cities across the country, it is estimated that about 10 million (!!!) people participated, many of them for the first time because the majority are upset witnessing of the savagery of agent provocateurs and a small part of the population.
Now compare that to the number of signatures on the anti-government petition which I mentioned same days ago (380k from all around the world. No wonder they dropped the petition and we didn’t hear about it again).

It’s interesting how in a country (the subject of this gathering) on the other side of the planet, millions of people are concerned about a trigger-happy police killing citizens for the lamest of excuses and on this side, millions demand to give more power to the police to be able to use fire arms in self defence, since many police officers were killed by rioters and terror attacks by provocateurs. Now the irony is that the former, lectures the latter about its own citizens’ rights and demands that the police leaves the streets!!

In the middle of the horrible news of police killings, it’s amazing how security forces quickly catch the murderers. Turned out the security forces don’t use the traffic, ATM and private cameras (which were saboutaged in protests of the first days after the young woman passed away). All cities are controlled by countless drones with amazing optics from high above. Everybody is photographed and when they detect (based on their behaviour) a riot leader or agent provocateur, the drone tracks and doesn’t lose him or her. They don’t act until they find everybody in a certain network and then, they catch all of them simultaneously Like 2 days ago a few of them attacked and murdered a police, yesterday evening they were caught. One of the fields where AI really matters..

They will be tried and if the murder is proved (usually the additional evidence is found on their own phones since they film what they do in order to be able to prove to their network handlers -usually stationed abroad- what they did to earn money), the ruling -based on the country’s law will be “retaliation punishment”, their life for the life they took. Then the “human right” groups will attack.

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Last edited 2 years ago by Garga
JJ345

Bruh they are faking “protests” in UK/US/Australia/EU now, that should give every stupid person a clue about these fake “protests/protesters” in Iran.

Garga

Yes, even a stupid person gets it, but evidently not their target audience.
Today somebody told me yesterday nobody went to support the government, just about 10,000 people in all the country. Then said they even closed the schools and forced the students to participate so a lot of that 10,000 were brought by force. I simply pointed out: “But yesterday was Friday, the schools in Iran are not open on Thursdays and Fridays…” she gave me stink eye, then shook her head with a sigh and said she pities me for being so hopelessly brainwashed by the Mullahs!! :))
(Yes, she is very polite. An average anti-Iran Zombie would immediately insult the female members of my family, accuse my of having an unhealthy interest about some body part of Mullahs and some of my own body parts and threaten me to shut up or else. You know, the usual “freedom of speech”, “women right” and “democracy” ritual…)

In their Berlin gathering (Berlin Police estimated about 28k people participated, propaganda outlets ballooned the number into 50k, 80k, 100k and 200k!) a lot of Africans, Ukrainians and other Europeans were filmed. There was different leaflets promising bus tickets, meals and some money for attending so a lot of refugees from many nations went there.

Apparently it was such a disaster that they said we won’t have any more gatherings, but we’ll have human chains, which doesn’t require a large crowd but has its own propaganda value.

Last edited 2 years ago by Garga
Bigg Chungus

You don’t live in Iran?

Garga

I do and I also travel, hence the usage of “here” and “there” for Iran in different comments at different times.

My permanent residence and where I call home is Iran if that helps.

Last edited 2 years ago by Garga
Christian Chuba

Ted Cruz calls this Iran’s annual ‘Death to America Day’ Do you have a comment for that vioent moron? Best wished Garza

Deve

A coup is the CIA’s preferred method to take control a country ,they are very good at this. Iran has done well to stop it , the treatment of women will remain a weakness to be exploited by CIA, MI6,IDF ,thought should be given to this.

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