2004 in Iran
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Events in the year 2004 in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Incumbents[]
- Supreme Leader: Ali Khamenei
- President: Mohammad Khatami
- Vice President: Mohammad-Reza Aref
- Chief Justice: Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi
Events[]
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- Since 2004 until 2005 – Canada evokes its ambassador to Iran and in 2005 restates that until Iran has the same opinion to a global inquiry into Zahra Kazemi’s death, Canada will not restart political relations with Iran.[1]
- February 18 – A train carrying a convoy of petrol, fertiliser, and sulfur derails and explodes in Nishapur, Iran, killing 320 people.
- February 20 – Conservatives win a majority in the Iranian parliament election.
- May 3 – Pas Tehran become 2003–2004 Iranian Premier Soccer League Champions.
- July 20 – Ehsan Haddadi wins gold with a 62.14m discus throw.
- July 20 – Iran finishes 14th at IAAF World Junior Track-and-Field Championships.
Notable births[]
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Notable deaths[]
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- April 30 – Kioumars Saberi Foumani, 62, also known as "Gol-Agha", Iranian satirist
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