TEHRAN – Iranians took to the streets on Friday to commemorate the 43rd anniversary of the Islamic Revolution's victory in 1979.The rally was organised in the style of a drive-in for the second year in a succession due to Covid-19 concerns, with people driving automobiles and riding motorcycles in crowds.
Motorists carrying banners praising the creation of the Islamic Republic marched through the streets of Tehran's city to the Azadi (Liberty) Square. Participants in the demonstration in Tehran issued a declaration condemning the West for putting pressure on the country's defence programme.
They also lauded the nuclear negotiating team's efforts to uphold the country's interests by adhering to the leadership's directions and parliament's legislation. Other cities' motorists followed the capital's lead in honouring the momentous revolution's victory anniversary.
Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution ousted the US-backed Shah dynasty and installed Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini as the country's leader.
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