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A group of citizens came together to sing the national anthem "Ey Iran"

On the night of Tuesday, March 18, during the Chaharshanbe Suri celebrations, a group of citizens came together to sing the national anthem "Ey Iran" in a show of unity and patriotism.

Despite government restrictions and efforts to suppress public gatherings, participants used the opportunity to express national pride and defiance through music. The song "Ey Iran," often associated with resistance and love for the homeland, has long been a powerful symbol for those who oppose the Islamic Republic's rule.


This spontaneous act of solidarity reflects the ongoing spirit of resistance, as people continue to reclaim their cultural traditions and express their hopes for a free and sovereign Iran.

 
 

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