World people see Iran as a role model against global arrogance.

World people see Iran as a role model against global arrogance.

Iran is the only country in the world that is standing up to tyranny and oppression, says a political commentator, as the Islamic Republic marks 40 years since the revolution that established it.

The comments came as millions of Iranians took to the streets around the country to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution on Monday.

“I think we need to recognize that this is not just celebrating what happened 40 years ago but the revolution has not really [stopped], it is ongoing and that is what we should really celebrate,” Massoud Shadjareh, the head of the Islamic Human Rights Commission, told Press TV in an interview on Monday.

“The reality is that Iran is now undoubtedly the only nation which is standing against oppression, against tyranny, against colonialism, and for independence of people in line with Islam, in line with the wishes of Iranians, and in line with the wishes of the overwhelming majority of the people in the region and beyond,” he said, adding that that was the reason for the success of the Revolution.

He said people elsewhere in the world saw Iran as a role model and as their “only hope” against global arrogance.

Millions of Iranians from all backgrounds have taken to the streets around the country to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution at a time of intensified US-led pressure. 

Today marks the climax of the Ten-Day Dawn commemorating the period between February 1, 1979 when Imam Khomeini returned from exile and the anniversary of the Revolution that ended 2,500 years of monarchical rule in Iran. 

Every year on this day, the nation turns out in droves to highlight support for the Revolution which replaced the US-backed regime with an Islamic Republic. 

Demonstrators in many cities braved the cold weather on Monday as they descended on main crossroads to renew their allegiance to the country's Islamic principles at a time of rising economic and political pressure.

Last year, the United States unilaterally abandoned an international nuclear pact with Iran and reimposed its toughest sanctions ever, in a move which is viewed as a regime change attempt against the Islamic Republic. 

US National Security Adviser John Bolton had said the outcome of the country's policy review should be to determine that Iran's Revolution would not last until its 40th birthday. "And that’s why, before 2019, we here will celebrate in Tehran!” he had told a convention of the terrorist MKO group in Paris in 2017. 

Hundreds of thousands of people headed to the iconic Azadi (Freedom) Square in Tehran amid chants of "Death to America," where President Hassan Rouhani delivered a speech to the nation.

Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei is expected to make an "important" address in the coming days, media reports said on Sunday. 

He is set to publish "a detailed statement explaining the 'second step' of the progress of the Islamic Revolution," the website of the Leader said.  

Ayatollah Khamenei said on Friday the Iranian nation will keep chanting "Death to America" as long as the United States remains evil.

 

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