Iranian-Americans celebrate supreme leader’s death in Kansas City
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By Jacob Kaufman
Published on March 2, 2026.
Iranians in Kansas City celebrated the death of their supreme leader, the Ayatollah, in an effort to create a new beginning for the country. Despite the chilly weather, Iranian Americans gathered at Mill Creek Park to celebrate the occasion. While there is still work to be done for a free Iran, Iranian American Matin Tavacoli believes this is the biggest step towards it.
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