Tehran Commemorates the 1979 Islamic Revolution

11 February 2012 | 23:46 Code : 1897858 Photo Essay
Pictures from the 33rd anniversary of the Islamic Revolution celebrated in Tehran.
Tehran Commemorates the 1979 Islamic Revolution
The 33rd anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, an uprising led by Ayatollah Khomeini which put an end to 25 centuries of monarchy in Iran, was commemorated across Iran on Saturday. As is the convention, the Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad made the anniversary's speech. He attacked archenemy Israel in his speech, likening it to a "dilapidated car", advising the US leaders not to tie their own interests to the Jewish state anymore.

Source:
Mehr News
 
 
 
 
 
 
The three criticeers: from right, Principlist MPs Elias Naderan, Ahmad Tavakkoli and Ali-Reza Zakani, all ardent critics of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his policies.
 

Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani made a cameo appearance in the rally in Tehran. Iranian websites reported that a number of demonstrators have chanted slogans against Hashemi, a man who has turned into a pariah following the 2009 presidential elections. Nonetheless, as renowned Reformist journalist Mohammad Ghouchani said once, "Hashemi regards the Islamic Republic as his child, and will do anything to protect it from any harm."
 

A replica of the controversial RQ170 drone, flamboyantly erected at the demonstration's main site, as mockery against US' threats.
 
 
 
 

 
 

 


Younger fashionistas, the most popular subject for photographers and state-run TV when it comes to displaying the diversity of the Revolution's social base.