Iran's Islamic Revolution anniversary commemorated in Malaysia
A ceremony to commemorate the 43rd anniversary of the Islamic Revolution of Iran was held in the Malaysian capital in the presence of a group of Iranians.
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Ten days after Imam Khomeini arrived in Iran, on February 11, 1979, the Islamic Revolution of Iran reached victory; For this reason, from the first to the 11th of February, it has been named "Dahe-ye Fajr" (10 days Fajr), and every year, special celebrations and ceremonies of the Islamic Revolution are held on these ten days.
On this occasion, and on the forty-third anniversary of the Islamic Revolution of Iran, a group of Iranians held a ceremony to commemorate the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution in the Malaysian capital.
At the ceremony, Ali-Asghar Mohammadi, Iran's ambassador to Malaysia, referring to the efforts of some media outlets affiliated with global arrogance that aim to distort the revolution for the young generation, said: The victory of the Islamic Revolution was not the end of the process; Because it was a great battle that continues today.
Referring to the three fundamental pillars of independence, freedom, and the Islamic Republic, the Iranian ambassador to Malaysia, added: "Today, the concept of independence is more understandable than in the past; because gaining scientific, economic, political and cultural independence is not something that any nation can achieve."