Monday, October 31, 2005

Iran to mark U.S. embassy seizure anniversary with parades

I wonder whether they have invited Jimmi Carter? He could bring his Peace Prize (courtesy of my country), and listen to speeches about nuking Israel:

Iran to mark U.S. embassy seizure anniversary with parades

Iran’s Ministry of Education announced on Sunday that 20 million students in primary and secondary schools across the country will chant “Death to America” on Wednesday to mark the anniversary of the seizure of the United States embassy in Tehran on November 4, 1979. “Students across the country will be ringing school bells with chants of Death to America on Wednesday, November 2, and special programs will be held in schools”, said a statement by the public relations department of the Ministry of Education, carried by the Persian-language website Aftab, which belongs to the State Expediency Council. The anniversary ceremonies are being held two days earlier this year, as November 4 falls on Friday, the Muslim Sabbath. “There will be a statement on the November 4 anniversary condemning the warmongering policies of the U.S. and the Zionist regime”, the Education Ministry statement said. On November 4, 1979, Iranian “students” led by a close confidante of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini stormed the United States Embassy in Tehran and took approximately seventy Americans captive. The incident triggered the most profound crisis of the Carter presidency and lasted 444 days. Many of the hostage-takers went on to become major political figures in Iran in subsequent years. “A series of activities are planned to mark the occasion, which will include parades, cultural and arts contests, essay-writing competition and newspaper production by students, and all will be centred on the themes, ‘Why Death to America and Zionists?’, ‘Hating the Great Satan America’, ‘The Role of Students in the Scientific Development of the Country’ and ‘Quest for Justice at the Heart of Domestic and International Issues’.”

1 Comments:

At November 01, 2005 2:04 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Fjordman,

The 1980 election was the first US election I could vote in. I regret to say, I voted for Jimmy Carter instead of Ronald Reagan--only because of the lies I heard on campus and in the MSM media. At that time in history, they were saying Reagan was a war-monger. As it turned out, he was one of the most beloved presidents in modern history. Even his enemies had nothing but praise for him at his funeral. The release of the American hostages in Iran occurred in January, 1981, on the day President Ronald Reagan was sworn into office.

 

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