Iran's Police Chief Brigadier General Hossein Ashtari reiterated that the demonstration staged to mark the 38th anniversary of 1979 Islamic Revolution was held on Friday under full security.
"Based on reports received from across the country, the demonstration was held by presence of millions of Iranians and under full security,” he said.
He also lauded Iran’s peace and security, and said, "The country’s security is unique and that large turnout of people is considerably spreads the security.”
In their millions, Iranians have filled the streets countrywide to relive the day 38 years ago when the nation’s hard-fought Islamic Revolution against the former US-backed regime became victorious.
On Friday morning, people from all walks of life started out the commemoration rallies in different cities and towns across Iran to celebrate the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
On, February 11, 1979, the Iranian nation’s struggles and protests against the tyrannous monarchial Pahlavi regime came to fruition under the leadership of Imam Khomeini, the religious and spiritual leader who is known as the "great architect of the Islamic Republic.”