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Khamenei’s Funeral: A Display of Power Amidst Turmoil

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The funeral procession for Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is unfolding under heavy security in Tehran, with airspace closures and crowd control measures in place. This event is not just a farewell; it serves as a critical moment for the Iranian regime to showcase its stability and unity following a tumultuous period marked by conflict and protests.

As thousands gather to pay their respects, the Iranian government is keen to avoid the chaos that marred Khomeini’s funeral in 1989, where crowd surges resulted in numerous casualties. The presence of concrete barriers around Khamenei’s coffin highlights the authorities’ heightened concerns about crowd management and public safety.

The ceremonies are being framed by officials as a testament to national resilience, especially in the wake of the recent conflict with Israel and the U.S. The turnout is being portrayed as a sign of unity, despite the backdrop of significant anti-government protests earlier this year.

Attention is also focused on Khamenei’s successor, Mojtaba Khamenei, whose absence from public view raises questions about his health and capability to lead. The attendance of key military figures and delegations from groups like Hamas and Hezbollah further underscores Iran’s ongoing geopolitical strategies, even as the nation grapples with internal dissent and external threats.

Source: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty

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