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Khamenei's funeral a show of strength, world leaders attend as Mojtaba stays away
India🏛️ Politics11 hr. ago

Khamenei's funeral a show of strength, world leaders attend as Mojtaba stays away

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's Supreme Leader, is being honored with a state funeral following his death in a joint US-Israel airstrike that also killed several family members. The funeral, which includes a procession through major Shiite religious sites, is described as a display of political and religious strength. Iranian officials, including the president and foreign minister, attended the event, while Khamenei's son, Mojtaba, remained absent due to security concerns. The ceremony incorporated symbolic elements such as black mourning flags and traditional items representing revolutionary ideals and Shiite faith.

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Khamenei's funeral a show of strength, world leaders attend as Mojtaba stays away

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's Supreme Leader, is being honored with a state funeral following his death in a joint US-Israel airstrike that also killed several family members. The funeral, which includes a procession through major Shiite religious sites, is described as a display of political and religious strength. Iranian officials, including the president and foreign minister, attended the event, while Khamenei's son, Mojtaba, remained absent due to security concerns. The ceremony incorporated symbolic elements such as black mourning flags and traditional items representing revolutionary ideals and Shiite faith.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the funeral as a 'show of strength' and emphasizes the political and religious symbolism, aligning with narratives that highlight Iran's resilience and ideological continuity. It portrays the state's control over the mourning process and underscores the significance of Khamenei's殉

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