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Iran marks ’79 US Embassy seizure

Thousands of Iranians take to street on 39th anniv

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Thousands of Iranians took to the streets across the country on Sunday to mark the 39th anniversar­y of the seizure of the US Embassy in Tehran now named “den of espionage”, amid looming American sanctions slated to come into effect from Monday.

The embassy was stormed by Iranian students on this day in 1979, and its personnel were held hostage for 444 days, reports Xinhua news agency. The US broke off diplomatic relations with Iran in 1980 and the ties between the two countries have since remained severed.

The demonstrat­ors carried placards and chanted slogans against the US and its regional allies including Israel. Since the 1979 takeover of the US mission by Iranian students following the overthrow of the then Washington-backed Iranian King, the people have been marking the occasion every year by holding rallies on the anniversar­y dubbed as “National Day against Global Arrogance”.

The occasion this year coincides with the re-imposition of a comprehens­ive package of sanctions slapped against Tehran by Washington.

The White House announced on Friday the fresh sanctions on Iran, which will take effect on Monday, will be the “toughest” and “unpreceden­ted”, targeting “critical sectors” like energy, shipping, shipbuildi­ng and finance.

The US has kept accusing Iran of agitating regional instabilit­y and exporting violence, despite repeated denials from Iran.

US President Donald Trump, who pulled out of the hard won Iranian nuclear accord on May 8, said the deal was “one of the worst and most one-sided deals the US has ever entered into”.

 ?? —AFP ?? Iranians burn an effigy of Trump, wiping feet on $100 bills near the ex-US embassy in Tehran.
—AFP Iranians burn an effigy of Trump, wiping feet on $100 bills near the ex-US embassy in Tehran.

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