On the occasion of Islamic Republic Day and the advent of Nowruz, a special parachuting event was held at Milad Tower, Tehran, as part of celebrations commemorating the founding of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Why it matters:

April 1st (12th of Farvardin in the Persian calendar) marks a historic moment when the Iranian people, through a nationwide referendum, chose the establishment of an Islamic Republic. This day symbolizes Iran’s commitment to independence, freedom, and the values of the Islamic Revolution, reaffirming national unity and the people's role in shaping the country’s destiny.

 

What he's saying:

 

Hossein Khosh-Eghbal, the Governor of Tehran, emphasized the enduring support of the Iranian people for the Islamic Republic, stating: "Forty-six years after the Islamic Revolution, we still see that our people continue to celebrate the Republic. Today’s joyful programs demonstrate the deep connection between the people, Imam Khomeini, and the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei."

 

Key points:

  • The event at Milad Tower featured professional parachutists descending from the iconic structure.
  • The celebration was part of broader festivities organized at Milad Tower, including cultural exhibitions and sports performances.
  • The event underscored the continued commitment of Iranians to the Islamic Republic, despite challenges and external pressures.

 

Go deeper:

The Islamic Republic of Iran, established following the 1979 Islamic Revolution, continues to be upheld by public support and national celebrations. Events like the one at Milad Tower not only serve as a reminder of Iran’s historic transformation but also reinforce the people's role in the country’s governance. As the nation navigates global challenges, such commemorations reflect Iran’s resolve in maintaining its independence and sovereignty.

ahmad shirzadian