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April 25, 1980: Desert One attempt to rescue hostages fails Usburnedhelicopter.jpg
April 25, 1980: Desert One attempt to rescue hostages fails
April 25, 1980: Republic of Zimbabwe becomes independent Flag of Zimbabwe.svg
April 25, 1980: Republic of Zimbabwe becomes independent
April 30, 1980: Queen Beatrix takes throne as Netherlands' third consecutive female monarch Troonswisseling 30 april na abdicatie. Koningin Beatrix, Prins Claus en de drie prinsen op balkon, Bestanddeelnr 253-8190.jpg
April 30, 1980: Queen Beatrix takes throne as Netherlands' third consecutive female monarch
April 12, 1980: Liberia's President Tolbert assassinated in revolution William R. Tolbert, Jr..JPG
April 12, 1980: Liberia's President Tolbert assassinated in revolution

April 1980 was the fourth month of that leap year. It began on a Tuesday and ended after 30 days on a Wednesday. The following events happened in April 1980:

Contents

April 1, 1980 (Tuesday)

April 2, 1980 (Wednesday)

April 3, 1980 (Thursday)

April 4, 1980 (Friday)

April 5, 1980 (Saturday)

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The British Guiana magenta

April 6, 1980 (Sunday)

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Post-it notes
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Caglayangil

April 7, 1980 (Monday)

April 8, 1980 (Tuesday)

April 9, 1980 (Wednesday)

April 10, 1980 (Thursday)

April 11, 1980 (Friday)

April 12, 1980 (Saturday)

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Sergeant Doe
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Terry Fox

April 13, 1980 (Sunday)

April 14, 1980 (Monday)

April 15, 1980 (Tuesday)

April 16, 1980 (Wednesday)

April 17, 1980 (Thursday)

April 18, 1980 (Friday)

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Zimbabwe Rhodesia's old flag
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Prime Minister Mugabe

April 19, 1980 (Saturday)

April 20, 1980 (Sunday)

April 21, 1980 (Monday)

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A group of Cuban refugees

April 22, 1980 (Tuesday)

April 23, 1980 (Wednesday)

April 24, 1980 (Thursday)

April 25, 1980 (Friday)

April 26, 1980 (Saturday)

April 27, 1980 (Sunday)

April 28, 1980 (Monday)

April 29, 1980 (Tuesday)

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Alfred Hitchcock

April 30, 1980 (Wednesday)

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">1980</span> Calendar year

1980 (MCMLXXX) was a leap year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1980th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 980th year of the 2nd millennium, the 80th year of the 20th century, and the 1st year of the 1980s decade.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Iran hostage crisis</span> 1979–1981 diplomatic standoff between the United States and Iran

The Iranian hostage crisis was a diplomatic standoff between Iran and the United States. Fifty-three American diplomats and citizens were held hostage after a group of militarized Iranian college students belonging to the Muslim Student Followers of the Imam's Line, who supported the Iranian Revolution, including Hossein Dehghan, Mohammad Ali Jafari and Mohammad Bagheri, took over the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and took them as hostages. The hostages were held for 444 days, from November 4, 1979 to their release on January 20, 1981. The crisis is considered a pivotal episode in the history of Iran–United States relations.

The 1980 October Surprise theory refers to an allegation that representatives of Ronald Reagan's presidential campaign made a secret deal with Iranian leaders to delay the release of American hostages until after the election between Reagan and President Jimmy Carter, the incumbent. The detention of 66 Americans in Iran, held hostage since November 4, 1979, was one of the leading national issues during 1980, and the alleged goal of the deal was to thwart Carter from pulling off an "October surprise". Reagan won the election, and, on the day of his inauguration—minutes after he concluded his 20-minute inaugural address—the Islamic Republic of Iran announced the release of the hostages.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">1980 Summer Olympics boycott</span> International protest against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan

The 1980 Summer Olympics boycott was one part of a number of actions initiated by the United States to protest against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. The Soviet Union, which hosted the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, and its satellite states later boycotted the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">January 1980</span> Month of 1980

January 1980 was the first month of that leap year. The month which began on a Tuesday and ended after 31 days on a Thursday. Also, it was the first month of the 1980s.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">February 1980</span> Month of 1980

February 1980 was the second month of that leap year. The month which began on a Friday and ended after 29 days on a Friday

<span class="mw-page-title-main">March 1980</span> Month of 1980

March 1980 was the third month of that leap year. The month which began on a Saturday and ended after 31 days on a Monday

<span class="mw-page-title-main">May 1980</span> Month of 1980

May 1980 was the fifth month of that leap year. It began on a Thursday, and ended after 31 days on a Saturday.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">June 1980</span> Month of 1980

June 1980 was the sixth month of that leap year. It began on a Sunday and ended after 30 days on a Monday. The following events happened in June 1980:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">July 1980</span> Month of 1980

July 1980 was the seventh month of that leap year. It began on a Tuesday and ended after 31 days on a Thursday.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">August 1980</span> Month of 1980

August 1980 was the eighth month of that leap year. It began on a Friday and ended after 31 days on a Sunday. The following events happened in August 1980:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">October 1980</span> Month of 1980

October 1980 was the tenth month of the same leap year, too. It began on a Wednesday and ended after 31 days on a Friday. The following events happened in October 1980:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">November 1979</span> Month of 1979

The following events occurred in November 1979:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Israeli support for Iran during the Iran–Iraq war</span> Overview of Israels role in the Iran–Iraq War

Israel supported Iran during the Iran–Iraq War. Israel was one of the main suppliers of military equipment to Iran during the war. Israel also provided military instructors during the war, and in turn received Iranian intelligence that helped it carry out Operation Opera against Iraq's Osirak nuclear reactor. The nuclear reactor was a central component of Iraq's nuclear weapons program.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Iran hostage crisis negotiations</span> 1980–1981 US–Iran negotiations to end the Iran hostage crisis

The Iran hostage crisis negotiations were negotiations in 1980 and 1981 between the United States Government and the Iranian Government to end the Iranian hostage crisis. The 52 American hostages, seized from the US Embassy in Tehran in November 1979, were finally released on 20 January 1981. A detailed account of the hostage crisis and the Algiers Accords is found in American Hostages In Iran: The Conduct of a Crisis [Yale 1985] put together by the Council on Foreign Relations.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Public Law 113-100</span>

Public Law 113-110 is a law that "ban(s) Iran's new United Nations ambassador, who has ties to a terrorist group, from entering the United States." Iran's proposed ambassador, Hamid Aboutalebi, is controversial due to his involvement in the Iran hostage crisis, in which a number of American diplomats from the US embassy in Tehran were held captive from 1979 until 1981. Aboutalebi said he did not participate in the takeover of the US embassy, but was brought in to translate and negotiate following the occupation. President Barack Obama told Iran that Aboutalebis selection was not "viable" and Congress reacted by passing this law to ban his presence in the United States.

The following lists events that happened during 1981 in Iran.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">February 1979</span> Month of 1979

The following events occurred in February 1979:

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Timeline of the Iranian hostage crisis</span> Time line of the hostage situation in Iran on November 4, 1979 involving United States citizens

This is a timeline of the Iran hostage crisis (1979–1981), starting from the Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi's leaving of Iran and ending at the return of all hostages to the United States.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jimmy Carter's engagement with Ruhollah Khomeini</span> Report published in 2016 by BBC

In 2016, the BBC published a report which stated that the administration of United States President Jimmy Carter (1977–1981) had extensive contact with Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and his entourage in the prelude to the Iranian Revolution of 1979. The report was based on "newly declassified US diplomatic cables". According to the report, as mentioned by The Guardian, Khomeini "went to great lengths to ensure the Americans would not jeopardise his plans to return to Iran - and even personally wrote to US officials" and assured them not to worry about their interests in Iran, particularly oil. According to the report, in turn, Carter and his administration helped Khomeini and made sure that the Imperial Iranian army would not launch a military coup.

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  46. "Israelis Retake Children's Dorm, Slay Five Guerillas; Two Kibbutz Residents, One Soldier Killed After Talks With Palestinians Collapse", Los Angeles Times, April 8, 1980, p1
  47. "Brawn joins beauty on stage; Muscular women grace body-building show in Atlantic City", Philadelphia Inquirer, April 9, 1980, p4
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  56. "Chinese-Soviet Treaty For Friendship Dies", Tampa Tribune, April 11, 1980, p16
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  63. "Last Game For Howe?", Indianapolis News, April 12, 1980, p10
  64. "Liberian Leader Tolbert Slain in Military Coup", Los Angeles Times, April 13, 1980, p1
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  72. "Amputee starts run from Atlantic to B.C.", Vancouver Sun, April 14, 1980, pD-20
  73. "'Grease' slides off Broadway", Daily News (New York) April 14, 1980, p5
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  75. "Barry Commoner Citizen's Candidate", Los Angeles Times, April 21, 1980, p17
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  96. "Watson Gives Advice, Then Takes Penalty— He Is Assessed Two Strokes but Wins Anyway", Los Angeles Times, April 21, 1980, III-1
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  98. "Japan Loses Its Iranian Oil, Calls for Restraint by U.S.", Los Angeles Times, April 22, 1980, p1
  99. "Captive Marine's Mother Finds Him 'Overjoyed'", Los Angeles Times, April 22, 1980, p1
  100. "Rodgers leaves no doubt— he is king of the road.... but the queen gets skeptical looks", Boston Globe, April 22, 1980, p1
  101. "Ruiz ruled out— Gareau is in; Marathon decision is unanimous", Boston Globe, April 30, 1980, p69
  102. "Plan to blow up plane foiled by Israeli agents", Wisconsin State Journal (Madison WI), April 22, 1980, p3
  103. "Tanker Sinks Crowded Ferry; 817 Saved", Tampa (FL) Tribune, April 23, 1980, p1
  104. "Only 4 Sentence to Die— Liberians Executed 13", Los Angeles Times, April 24, 1980, p1
  105. "Anti-Khomeini Banners Appear on Tehran Streets", Los Angeles Times, April 24, 1980, p1
  106. "Lottery Makes Record Of $3,502,425 On Triple 6s", The Pittsburgh Press, April 25, 1980, p15
  107. "Ah ha! Really was something suspect", Pottsville (PA) Evening Herald, June 7, 1980, p1
  108. "Grand Jury Finds '666' Lottery Fixed— Nick Perry, 5 Others Face Theft Charges", Pittsburgh Press, September 19, 1980, p1
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  110. "GOP's Anderson to Run for President as an Independent", Los Angeles Times, April 25, 1980, p1
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  112. "Hostage rescue attempt called off; 8 on US mission die in Iran crash", Boston Globe, April 25, 1980, p1
  113. "Routine Maneuver Led to Iran Disaster— Gust of Wind May Have Sent Copter Blade Slicing Into C-130", Los Angeles Times, April 30, 1980, p1
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  121. "Cult Reschedules End of the World— It's Today", Los Angeles Times, May 7, 1980, p19
  122. "Colombian Hostage Crisis Ends; 16 Diplomats Freed"— U.S. Ambassador Joins His Captors on a Flight to Cuba, Where Castro Grants Guerrillas Asylum", Los Angeles Times, April 28, 1980, p1
  123. "40 Killed in Thai Airline Crash", Los Angeles Times, April 29, 1980, p2
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  126. "Vance Quits After Dissent on Carter Rescue Decision", Los Angeles Times, April 28, 1980, p1
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  129. "Washington for Jesus", "Christian Rally Draws 200,000", Los Angeles Times, April 30, 1980, p1
  130. "Carter Picks Muskie as Secretary of State", Los Angeles Times, April 30, 1980, p1
  131. "Iran Embassy in London Invaded", Los Angeles Times, May 1, 1980, p1
  132. "Violence reigns as Dutch install Beatrix as queen", Chicago Tribune, May 1, 1980, p5
  133. "Farewell Juliana, welcome Beatrix", Ottawa Journal, April 30, 1980, p1
  134. "Dutch get first king in 123 years", Los Angeles Times, May 1, 2013, p2
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