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Saturday 10 February 2018 - 15:49
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In wake of protests, Iranian officials call for large turnout to mark revolution

Al-Monitor- 22 Bahman in Iran marksthe 10 days between the returnof Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini to the countryafter 15 years inexile and the victory of the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Every year for the occasion, government-organized gatherings across the country rallyconservatively inclinedIranians and a handful of unique characters who attend for the spectacle or to be the spectacle themselves.The rallies are an important opportunity for Iran's leadership to demonstratethepopularity of the Islamic Republicto both domestic and foreign critics. With Iran recently having been rocked by its largest protests in nearly a decade, officials of all stripes are calling for an impressive turnout.


During a Cabinet meeting Feb. 7, President Hassan Rouhani said, At this rally, in creating a new epic, thewill, solidarity, unity and commitmentto national sovereignty must be shown, and to those who wish ill on Islamic Iran across the world, we must say that the path of Imam Khomeini still continues. He added,[I am] happy that after the 39th anniversary of the victory of the Islamic Revolution, and on the threshold of the 40th anniversary of the Islamic Republic of Iran, that the people of Islamic Iran are continuing on the path of the goals of the revolution with more strength and enthusiasm. He asserted that a large turnout would for months disappoint the enemies of Iran.

In an indirect referenceto the recent protests, Rouhani said that this years rallies will be especially significant,stating, In the last few months, enemies with incorrect calculations designed plots against Iran. Therefore, he said, With more determination than previous years, we must show our decisive support for our culture and religion and our goals for the revolution.

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