Shab-e Yalda: A Tribute to Resilience and Hope

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12/20/2024 01:24 PM EST

Matthew Miller, Department Spokesperson

As Iranians around the world gather to celebrate Shab-e Yalda, the longest night of the year, we honor the enduring spirit of the Iranian people. This cherished tradition symbolizes hope and renewal—a poignant reminder that even the darkest nights give way to light.

On this Shab-e Yalda, we reaffirm our support for the Iranian people. Their courage in the face of repression and their unwavering pursuit of freedom inspires the world. We stand with them in their struggle, knowing that the dawn of a brighter future will come.


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