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Down with US: Trump effigy & dollars burned in Iran as protesters decry sanctions return (PHOTOS)

A day ahead of the anti-Iranian sanctions coming back into force, thousands took to the streets of Tehran to condemn the US and Donald Trump. Marking the 1979 US embassy takeover, the rally saw American and Israeli flags burned.

Crowds held anti-American banners, some of which read Down with US, in the Iranian capital on Sunday. An effigy of the US President Donald Trump, placed on huge prints of a 100 US dollar banknote, was burned outside the former US embassy, while others were seen burning actual dollars.

Local media reported that similar demonstrations were held across the country.

RTs video agency Ruptly on Sunday asked Tehranis about the impact of sanctions on their lives. Some said theyre already used to them, while others chose to downplay the effect.

“Regarding oil sanctions, we had experience of it in previous periods and we could also get through them somehow,” a man named Moaref told Ruptly. Another man, Mohammadi, called the US-imposed measures on oil“senseless slogans” that have “no impact on people's lives.”

However, one woman named Tahereh said that the sanctions will “definitely affect peoples lives.” “Even if those sanctions cannot be seen in the market, it certainly affects peoples minds and creates problems among people,” she added.

November 4 marks 39 years since the 1979 US embassy takeover. Back then student activists stormed the US diplomatic compound, taking 52 embassy staff hostage. The 444-day siege led to the two nations cutting ties, not having restored relations to this day.

Iran celebrates the embassy takeover every year as a blow against Washington, which had supported the autocratic rule of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the last shah of Iran. The latter was overthrown during the 1979 Iranian Revolution. The closed US embassy compound, locally known as the “nest of spies,” is currently a cultural center.

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Tensions reached boiling point in May this year, after Donald Trump walked away from the historic 2015 Iranian nuclear deal. Even key US allies, including France and Germany, failed to talk Trump, the long-time critic of the deal, out of the decision. The US withdrawal from the deal came despite the fact that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed Tehrans compliance with the accord on numerous occasions.

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During the six months after the withdrawal from the accord, Trump re-imposed most of the sanctions on Iran that had been suspended under the deal. The latest batch is scheduled to come into effect on November 5 and is expected to see 700 people blacklisted. On Saturday, Irans Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei spoke out against the latest round of sanctions, blasting Trump for having “disgraced” US prestige and what remains of its liberal democracy.

This morning, the annual rally marking the anniversary of the seizure of the U.S. embassy in Tehran in 1979.

The crowd included school groups, clerics and conservative and hardline supporters of the Islamic Republic.

U.S. reimposes more sanctions on #Iran from midnight tonight pic.twitter.com/nRq500QYgW

— Golnar Motevalli (@golnarM) November 4, 2018

مردم تهران که در مراسم روز ملی مبارزه با استکبار جهانی شرکت کرده بودند، بنر بزرگ منقش به عکس‌های دلار آمریکا را زیر پای خود لگدکوب کردند.

اگرصادق زیباکلام اونجا بود دراز میکشید روی این بنر میگفت اول باید از روی جنازه من رد بشید!?
اینقدر این بشر در راه آمریکا و اسرائیل فداکاره! pic.twitter.com/R1evgOyLng

— چادر میراث ماندگار (@asemaneabri) November 4, 2018

“Grab em by the …”

Flyer from todays rally marking the takeover of the US embassy in Tehran, shows Gen. Ghassem Soleimani of the Qods Force yanking Donald #Trumps ear pic.twitter.com/oTXB7YZDN1

— Golnar Motevalli (@golnarM) November 4, 2018

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