Judiciary Chief: U.S. Alarmed by Iranian Support for Islamic Revolution

Judiciary Chief: U.S. Alarmed by Iranian Support for Islamic Revolution

In a recent statement, Iran’s Judiciary Chief Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei emphasized the unwavering support of the Iranian people for the Islamic Revolution, highlighting the fears of the United States and other adversaries regarding this solidarity. The remarks were made during the significant commemoration of the 46th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution’s victory.

During his address to reporters amidst the rallies in Tehran, Mohseni-Ejei stated:

“Devils, at the top of them the U.S., are afraid of the people’s support for the Islamic Revolution,” the Judiciary chief said on Monday, adding that they have hatched all plots so that the Iranian people stop supporting the Islamic Revolution and system.

He further commented on U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent decision to reinstate his “maximum pressure” campaign against Iran, indicating that such hostile actions have only galvanized the Iranian populace. He noted that:

The brave Iranian people will not be frightened by these threats, and will firmly continue to support the Islamic Revolution and system, Mohseni-Ejei further said.

On February 10, 2025, millions of citizens participated in rallies across Iran, commemorating the 46th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution. This monumental event marked the overthrow of the U.S.-backed Pahlavi dynasty and the establishment of the Islamic Republic.

As part of the celebrations, participants in Tehran and various other cities, towns, and villages expressed their renewed commitment to the principles set forth by the late Imam Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Republic. The rallies are a testament to the enduring spirit of the Iranian people and their dedication to the ideals of the revolution.

  • Significant attendance at rallies across Iran.
  • Renewed allegiance to Imam Khomeini’s ideals.
  • Strong public sentiment against U.S. pressure tactics.

The support for the Islamic Revolution remains a crucial aspect of Iranian identity, showcasing the resilience and unity of its people in the face of external challenges.

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