The IRNA, the official news agency of the Islamic Republic of Iran, reports that the "Islamic Revolution [35th] anniversary was celebrated" at the United Nations on February 10, 2014. The reception was held at the luxurious Delegates Dining Room at the UN headquarters in New York City. According to the IRNA the attendees included UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, President of the UN General Assembly John W. Ashe, ambassadors and diplomats from Europe, Africa, Asia and Latin America, and "representatives of different world media stationed at the UN" as well as some "well-known American journalists." Ban Ki-moon told IRNA he was "pleased to felicitate victory of Islamic Revolution", while John Ashe "expressed hope that Iran, like in the past, plays its important and historical role in the region and the world."
The Iranian UN Ambassador Mohammed Khazee, told the Press TV that "the celebration was very well attended, showing that Iran is a very important force in global politics and relations."
And this is how the 35th anniversary was "celebrated" in Iran. Israel Hayom reports that massive rallies "featured a new American target for their traditional 'death to' slogans. Besides the usual chants of 'Down with the U.S.!' and 'Death to Israel!' many demonstrators took aim at Wendy Sherman, the U.S. undersecretary of state for political affairs, who has frequently led U.S. delegations in nuclear talks with Tehran. 'Death to Sherman!' the crowd shouted - the first time that an undersecretary of state has been the target of invectives that are usually reserved for American presidents and occasionally U.S. secretaries of state...During Tuesday's rallies, the crowd burned American and Israeli flags with pictures of President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu - moves that are commonplace at most Iranian rallies."
Also, on the eve of the 35th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution 300 Iranian opposition associations from all around the world gathered in Paris. The congress "denounced" 500 people executed in the last six months, since the so-called moderate Rouhani took office, and "the silence of the international community especially of the United States, Europe and the UN on the barbaric and systematic violation of human rights in their country".