12 February 2020 - 09:54
News ID: 448994
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Head of the Intelligence Department of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Hojjatoleslam Hossein Taeb warned that enemies have hatched plots to influence the mindset of people in Iran, but meantime said the Islamic Revolution ideology is powerful enough to beat such soft war schemes.

RNA - The US is concentrating on infiltration projects in their hybrid war against Iran, Taeb said on Tuesday on the sidelines of the February 11 rallies in Tehran.

Americans and Westerners’ investment in infiltration is increasing by the day, he said, adding that “They seek to affect people’s understanding and beliefs via establishing such networks.”

Taeb went on to highlight that Iran’s intelligence services have a good command over such projects, noting, “It is true that they have started building networks earlier and were more experienced but as we go ahead, we are witnessing that the influence of the Revolution is defeating them."

Iranian people from all walks of life took to the streets all over the country on Tuesday morning to celebrate the 41st anniversary of the victory of the Islamic Revolution in a show of continued support for their revolutionary causes and the Islamic establishment.

Millions of Iranians took to the streets today to commemorate the 41st anniversary of the Islamic Revolution in demonstrations across the country.

Hundreds of domestic and foreign reporters are said to be covering the Bahman 22 (February 11) rallies.

In Tehran, demonstrators congregated at the Azadi Square, the capital's main square and the site of major national rallies over the past three decades.

The rallies are crucially important this year as the event comes only a month after riots in a number of cities and towns across the country.

Led by the Founder of the Revolution, Imam Khomeini, Iranians confronted the forces of US-proxy Mohammad-Reza Pahlavi in late 1977 to end dictatorship rule in the country.

By December 1978, millions of Iranians would take to the streets in protest against the policies of the Shah on a regular basis.

According to Fars News Agency, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini returned from exile to Iran to be received by cheering crowds after the departure of the Shah in mid-January 1979. Two weeks later, the country saw the Islamic Revolution.

The final collapse of the Shah's regime came on February 11, 1979, when the military renounced its loyalty to the Shah and joined the revolutionary forces.

On this day 41 years ago, people took to the streets to celebrate the collapse of the Pahlavi Dynasty and the emergence of the new era.

Today, after 41 years, Iranians have turned out in the millions to mark the historic day once again, demonstrating their adherence to the principles and philosophy of the Islamic Republic.

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