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Today #Iran's supreme leader delivered his #Nowruz speech--the first one in Mashhad since #COVID19. What Khamenei did not mention was notable: he was silent on normalizing relations w. #SaudiArabia, while loudly proclaiming Tehran will continue to support the Resistance Axis. 1/5 https://t.co/qYlRPkTRQk
On this Nowruz eve, Iranian Australians have conflicting emotions. I was pleased to support a motion by my colleague @karenandrewsmp, a motion that builds upon the work by Senator Claire Chandler. Full speech here: https://t.co/BEptpLZklk https://t.co/EguJhWGEJg
💐 Happy Nowruz to thousands of Australians and millions across the world who celebrate today. Special thoughts to those suffering under the Taliban & Iranian regime. #auspol https://t.co/7mYrTlGoWe
Nowruz has been celebrated for over 3000 years. The ayatollahs in Iran have tried to disparage this pre-Islamic tradition celebrating the new year and renewal of spring but they have not managed. They will never manage. A new day is upon us. Nowruz lives on. We will win.
Happy Newroz / Nowruz / Nawroz. / Nevroz
Nowruz, which translates into “new day” in Farsi, originated in ancient Persia more than 3,000 years ago. It marks the traditional Iranian New Year, which begins on the vernal equinox and celebrates the arrival of spring.
#vmc #nowruz https://t.co/ynUYibjqDw
— Victorian Multicultural Commission (@multiculturevic) March 20, 2023
It was great to celebrate Nowruz, the Iranian New Year today. I was joined by many colleagues from Parliament and the NCRI. I hope that next year we can celebrate this occasion in a free, democratic Iran! 🇮🇷 https://t.co/3VfasjIrrM
International Day of Nowruz is a celebration of spring and the new year. It recognizes that this time is one for rebirth and renewal as it occurs during the moment when the Sun moves into Aries at the time of the Spring Equinox.
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