2009 epic rallies removed dust from Iran’s political atmosphere, Larijani says

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Iran » Iran
Publish Date: 11:02 - 30 December 2018
TEHRAN, December 30 - Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani praised huge rallies back in 2009 in which the nation reaffirmed allegiance to the Islamic Republic Establishment and ended months of turmoil, saying that they removed the dust from the political atmosphere”.

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TEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) - Speaking at an open session of the parliament on Sunday, Larijani offered his congratulations over the anniversary of the massive rallies held on December 30, 2009, known as “Dey 9” epic, and said the event was saved in memories because it showed the power of the Iranian nation’s presence.  

“The great nation of Iran on December 30 (2009) replaced the adventurous behavior of foreign and domestic enemies with its will,” he said.

“Hence, since the (victory of the) Islamic Revolution over the past forty years, it (the will) has always saved Iran from domestic and foreign crises,” the speaker added.

The remarks came as various cities of Iran saw people from different walks of life pouring to the streets on Sunday to mark the “Dey 9” epic.

The day has been designated in the Iranian calendar as the “day of insight and nation’s allegiance to religious leadership.”

Massive rallies on December 30, 2009, put an end to a period of occasional street riots and unrest that erupted after the presidential election, and gained notoriety later as ‘the sedition of 88’.

The rioters had not even respected the highly-revered religious sanctities of the Iranian nation, holding jubilant demonstrations on Ashura, the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein (AS), the grandson of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei has on various occasions warned against plots hatched by enemies to target the origin and identity of the Islamic Establishment.

Source: Tasnim

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