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DMTX. The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Ira
in Politics, on the 11th of February 2010
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010.

The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

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The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010.

The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

ID: 245789
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010.

The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

ID: 245790
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010.

The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

ID: 245791
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010.

The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

ID: 245792
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010.

The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

ID: 245793
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010.

The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

ID: 245794
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010.

The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

ID: 245796
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010.

The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

ID: 245797
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010.

The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

ID: 245799
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010.

The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

ID: 245800
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010.

The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

ID: 245801
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010.

The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

ID: 245803
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010.

The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

ID: 245804
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010.

The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

ID: 245805
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010.

The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

ID: 245806
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010.

The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

ID: 245807
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010.

The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

ID: 245808
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010.

The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

ID: 245809
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010.

The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

ID: 245810
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010.

The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.

ID: 246952

Hi Wais . Tnx for your

Hi Wais . Tnx for your Attention.

thank`s dear Max D.

thank`s dear Max D.

Fantastic set of photos!

Fantastic set of photos!

Great Pictures Mohtaj!!!!

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The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.
The Iranian people gather at Azadi (Freedom) Square to celebrate the anniversary of the Islamic revolution. People hold signs and posters pledging their support to the government, Hezbollah, Iraq, the Palestinian state, the Iranian President and the Supreme Leader. They demonstrate their resentment towards 'Zionism' and its organizations such as the U.N. Tehran, Iran. 11/02/2010. 


The Iranian people celebrate the anniversary of the Iranian Islamic revolution also known as the '1979 revolution' when the monarchy of Iran was swiftly overthrown by an Islamic theocratic movement. The revolution was surprisingly fast and was largely backed by the population even though at the time the monarchy had the full backing of the military and the West.