The funeral of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's former supreme leader, has begun in Tehran, with his son Mojtaba notably absent despite being considered his successor. Thousands attended the ceremony, including Khamenei's three sons, but Mojtaba did not appear publicly. According to BBC reports, Mojtaba was appointed as Khamenei's successor in March but has since remained out of the public eye. Some speculate he may have been injured in the attack that killed Khamenei and several family members earlier this month. Reuters reported that Mojtaba suffered severe injuries to his face and legs. The funeral includes multiple ceremonies over the next week, with Khamenei's body displayed in public and plans for processions in Tehran, Kom, Iraq, and finally his hometown of Mashhad. Iranian authorities expect millions to attend these events, which they describe as 'the burial of the century.'
Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced account of the event, citing both BBC and Reuters sources without apparent ideological framing. It presents the absence of Mojtaba Khamenei as a notable fact but does not take a stance on the reasons behind it, focusing instead on the sequence of events and official讣告





