Posted on 03/20/2020 12:03:56 PM PDT by ransomnote
I send my best wishes to those here in America and around the globe celebrating Nowruz.
Marking the first day of spring, Nowruz commences the Persian New Year and is celebrated by Iranians and many others across the Middle East, Central Asia, the United States, and around the world.
The past year has been historic for the people of Iran. We saw brave and courageous Iranians stand up in massive numbers across the entire country to protest their governments corruption and demand accountability. The people of Iran have made it clear that they want leadership that represents them, not the interests of its corrupt regime. The Iranian people deserve leaders who listen to, respect, and invest in them, not leaders who target and persecute them while wasting money to advance their nuclear ambitions and test more missiles.
Nowruz is a time of renewal that encourages those observing the holiday to embrace a refreshed sprit of optimism. The Iranian people have great untapped potential. Their culture is vibrant, and Iranians excel in fields from math and science, law, technology, and the arts. They deserve a future of peace and prosperity at home and with all other nations. As they begin this season of renewed hope, we join our partners and allies around the world in praying for a brighter, freer future for Iran.
On behalf of the United States, I extend my warmest greetings for a joyous and peace-filled Nowruz. Today, we are reminded once more that the forces of freedom and liberty will always triumph over evil and oppression.
Nowruz Pirouz!
And Ede Shoma moberak
Im hoping that all the Iranian losses attributed to the Corona Virus, were
not just cover for eliminating all those that protested against their
government.
Same goes for those in China.
WTF is this?
My friends said none of their relatives had it. And they are definitely not fans of the government. But, I wouldn’t be surprised if some of what you say is going. The government seems to have been hit hard by the virus.
Relax, it has nothing to do with Islam. In fact, the hardliners don’t like it. It’s Persian new year. i.e. spring. The Muslims haven’t been able to squelch Persian traditions.
Is this Nowruz or is it Nowruz Eve?........Somebody said it was Good Friday....................
I thought it was another virus...
LOL!....................
Nowruz means new day. It is a 3000 year old holiday celebrating the first day of spring. It is the Persian New Year. Like the Chinese celebrate the Chinese New Year the Persians celebrate their new year on the first day of spring March 21. It was developed by the believers in Zoroastramism
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