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Iran marks Islamic Revolution anniversary with massive rallies, amid nuke talks

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani addressed a crowd of thousands in Tehran on Wednesday, pledging to 'spare no effort' to protect the Islamic Republic's rights as it negotiates its nuclear program.

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Iranians attend a rally commemorating the 36th anniversary of Islamic Revolution under Azadi Tower, Tehran, Iran, Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2015. Iran marked the anniversary of its 1979 Islamic Revolution on Wednesday with massive rallies, with many chanting against the US and Israel as the country tries to reach a permanent deal with world powers over its contested nuclear program.

Iran聽marked the anniversary of its 1979聽Islamic聽Revolution聽on Wednesday with massive rallies, with many chanting against the U.S. and Israel as the country tries to reach a permanent deal with world powers over its contested nuclear program.

State television aired footage of commemorations in Tehran and elsewhere across the country. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, addressing a crowd of thousands in Tehran, pledged to "spare no effort" to protect the聽Islamic Republic's rights as it negotiates.

"The sanctions have not forced聽Iran聽to enter the talks but the impracticality of the all-out pressures on聽Iran聽and the significant advancements in聽Iran's聽peaceful nuclear program made the United States come to the negotiation table," Rouhani said. "Iran聽is seeking a 'win-win' outcome in the nuclear talks with world powers."

Tayyebeh Ahmadi, a woman who attended the rally, said the nuclear talks likely inspired Iranians to take part in commemorations.

"This year, we have turned out bigger than before because of the ongoing nuclear talks to make America understand that it cannot achieve its goals in these talks," Ahmadi said.

In recent years,聽Iran聽has used the anniversary of the聽Islamic聽Revolution聽to demonstrate against the West over its sanctions for the country's disputed nuclear program. The West fears聽Iran's聽nuclear program could allow it to build nuclear weapons.聽Iran聽says its nuclear program is only for peaceful purposes, like power generation and medical research.

Iran聽reached an interim, one-year deal with the U.S., Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany in November 2013 to freeze its nuclear program in exchange for the easing of some sanctions. Negotiators later agreed to extend talks until June 30, with hopes of reaching a rough deal in March.

Wednesday's events commemorate Feb. 11, 1979, when followers of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini ousted U.S.-backed Shah Reza Pahlavi. America helped orchestrate the 1953 coup that overthrew聽Iran's聽popularly elected prime minister, Mohammad Mossadegh, which brought Pahlavi to power and set the stage for decades of mistrust between the countries.

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