President Hassan Rouhani speaks at a ceremony in Tehran on February 11, 2019 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Iran's revolution. AFP
President Hassan Rouhani speaks at a ceremony in Tehran on February 11, 2019 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Iran's revolution. AFP
President Hassan Rouhani speaks at a ceremony in Tehran on February 11, 2019 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Iran's revolution. AFP
President Hassan Rouhani speaks at a ceremony in Tehran on February 11, 2019 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Iran's revolution. AFP

Hassan Rouhani defiant as Iran marks 40 years since revolution


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Iran will defy United States pressure and continue developing missiles and other weapons, President Hassan Rouhani told crowds gathered in Tehran on Monday to mark the 40th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution.

"We have not asked for and will not ask for permission to make missiles. We will continue our military and defensive path," Mr Rouhani said in a nearly 45-minute speech in which he lashed out at the US and Israel.

Faced with crippling sanctions imposed after Washington pulled out of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal last year, Mr Rouhani accused the US of a "conspiracy" against his country that he said would not succeed.

"The presence of people today on the streets all over Islamic Iran ... means that the enemy will never reach its evil objectives," he told the crowd gathered in freezing rain at Tehran's Azadi square.

Militia members in camouflage fatigues and ordinary citizens marched through the capital along a route lined with life-sized replicas of Iranian cruise and ballistic missile in an apparent show of defiance towards the US.

Banners held by marchers or hung along the streets bore slogans including "Death to America", "Death to Israel", "We will trample on America", and "Forty years of challenge, forty years of US defeats".

President Donald Trump pulled the US out of the nuclear deal that lifted economic sanctions on Iran in May last year, saying Tehran was posing an increasing threat to the Middle East region through its missile programme and funding of militant groups. The move sent the Iranian currency plummeting, prompted international companies to pull out of deals in Iran and slashed Tehran's oil exports as buyers halted purchases to avoid punitive US action.

France, Britain and Germany, the other western powers that were signatories to the pact along with China and Russia, stood by the deal and pledged to work around US sanctions to continue trade with Iran.

President Rouhani said Iran was fighting a psychological war with the enemy and needed to stay united to win.
"Iran will not let the US win this war. The US has repeatedly announced in the past few years that Iran would fall but to no avail," he said.

A resolution was read out that called Mr Trump an "idiot" and proclaimed "unquestioning obedience to the supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei".

Monday's events were the culmination of annual celebrations called the "10 Day Dawn" that mark the period between February 1, 1979 and February 11 when Shiite cleric Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini returned from exile and ousted the government of Iran's last shah.

Fireworks displays were held across Tehran on Sunday night as supporters of the revolution shouted chants of "Allahu Akbar" from rooftops, recalling the protests that swept Khomeini to power four decades earlier.

Mr Khamenei, who succeeded Khomenei in 1989, is set to publish "a detailed statement explaining the 'second step' of the progress of the Islamic revolution", his official website said.

Day 1, Dubai Test: At a glance

Moment of the day Sadeera Samarawickrama set pulses racing with his strokeplay on his introduction to Test cricket. It reached a feverish peak when he stepped down the wicket and launched Yasir Shah, who many regard as the world’s leading spinner, back over his head for six. No matter that he was out soon after: it felt as though the future had arrived.

Stat of the day - 5 The last time Sri Lanka played a Test in Dubai – they won here in 2013 – they had four players in their XI who were known as wicketkeepers. This time they have gone one better. Each of Dinesh Chandimal, Kaushal Silva, Samarawickrama, Kusal Mendis, and Niroshan Dickwella – the nominated gloveman here – can keep wicket.

The verdict Sri Lanka want to make history by becoming the first team to beat Pakistan in a full Test series in the UAE. They could not have made a better start, first by winning the toss, then by scoring freely on an easy-paced pitch. The fact Yasir Shah found some turn on Day 1, too, will have interested their own spin bowlers.

MATCH INFO

New Zealand 176-8 (20 ovs)

England 155 (19.5 ovs)

New Zealand win by 21 runs

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The biog

Title: General Practitioner with a speciality in cardiology

Previous jobs: Worked in well-known hospitals Jaslok and Breach Candy in Mumbai, India

Education: Medical degree from the Government Medical College in Nagpur

How it all began: opened his first clinic in Ajman in 1993

Family: a 90-year-old mother, wife and two daughters

Remembers a time when medicines from India were purchased per kilo

Tickets

Tickets start at Dh100 for adults, while children can enter free on the opening day. For more information, visit www.mubadalawtc.com.

Results

57kg quarter-finals

Zakaria Eljamari (UAE) beat Hamed Al Matari (YEM) by points 3-0.

60kg quarter-finals

Ibrahim Bilal (UAE) beat Hyan Aljmyah (SYR) RSC round 2.

63.5kg quarter-finals

Nouredine Samir (UAE) beat Shamlan A Othman (KUW) by points 3-0.

67kg quarter-finals

Mohammed Mardi (UAE) beat Ahmad Ondash (LBN) by points 2-1.

71kg quarter-finals

Ahmad Bahman (UAE) defeated Lalthasanga Lelhchhun (IND) by points 3-0.

Amine El Moatassime (UAE) beat Seyed Kaveh Safakhaneh (IRI) by points 3-0.

81kg quarter-finals

Ilyass Habibali (UAE) beat Ahmad Hilal (PLE) by points 3-0

The biog

Hobbies: Salsa dancing “It's in my blood” and listening to music in different languages

Favourite place to travel to: “Thailand, as it's gorgeous, food is delicious, their massages are to die for!”  

Favourite food: “I'm a vegetarian, so I can't get enough of salad.”

Favourite film:  “I love watching documentaries, and am fascinated by nature, animals, human anatomy. I love watching to learn!”

Best spot in the UAE: “I fell in love with Fujairah and anywhere outside the big cities, where I can get some peace and get a break from the busy lifestyle”