Iran’s New Year: Nowruz, the beginning of the mullahs’ end – IOTW Report

Iran’s New Year: Nowruz, the beginning of the mullahs’ end

American Thinker:

Nowruz marks the first day of the Iranian calendar and the new year.  People participate in the Nowruz celebrations and traditional Iranian Spring Festival.  Spring starts in the Northern Hemisphere at 4:49 on Friday, March 20, 2020.

The beginning of this spring and the new year is a pain since last year, for the Iranian people have suffered amid the spread of the disastrous coronavirus in 198 cities, with 7,000 dead (according to the main opposition, the NCRI), the crackdown of their protests in November with 1,500 killed, the downing of Ukrainian passenger plane with 176 dead, economic hardships and poverty, and corruption and incompetence of the authorities in response to floods and natural disasters.  But Iranian citizens are celebrating the new year even with a small seven-seater table.  They hope this year will be the last year of mullahs. read more

9 Comments on Iran’s New Year: Nowruz, the beginning of the mullahs’ end

  1. The Iranian men greet each other with kisses, cheek to cheek.
    They also walk around holding hands. there is a cultural reason for the massive spread.
    Oh, happy new year.

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  2. I’m waiting to hear if there is a sudden, unexplained mass extinction of sheep and goats in the Mad Mullah’s holy city of Qom. And, I’m waiting to hear Ben Rhodes blame that on America as well.

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