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Iran – Ali Khamenei: Großajatollah hält Totengebet für getöteten obersten Führer
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Iran – Ali Khamenei: Großajatollah hält Totengebet für getöteten obersten Führer

The article reports on ongoing public mourning ceremonies in Iran for the late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who was killed in an attack. The second day of the rituals saw Grand Ayatollah Jafar Sobhani lead prayers at state television, while Khamenei’s body remains in Tehran until Monday. Further ceremonies are planned in Qom and Iraq, with his burial set for Thursday in Mashhad. The state uses these events for propaganda, broadcasting images of mourners wearing black and blood-red flags, symbols of vengeance in Shia Islam. Separated men and women filled the Great Mosque complex in Tehran, with chants like 'Death to America' and 'Vengeance, vengeance' heard. Khamenei’s son, Mojtaba, 56, has not publicly appeared since the attack, though he was named acting leader. Reports suggest he may have sustained serious injuries during the attack, though details remain undisclosed. There is speculation about whether Mojtaba will appear publicly at the funerals, with plans for other senior clerics to lead prayers in different cities.

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Iran – Ali Khamenei: Großajatollah hält Totengebet für getöteten obersten Führer

The article reports on ongoing public mourning ceremonies in Iran for the late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who was killed in an attack. The second day of the rituals saw Grand Ayatollah Jafar Sobhani lead prayers at state television, while Khamenei’s body remains in Tehran until Monday. Further ceremonies are planned in Qom and Iraq, with his burial set for Thursday in Mashhad. The state uses these events for propaganda, broadcasting images of mourners wearing black and blood-red flags, symbols of vengeance in Shia Islam. Separated men and women filled the Great Mosque complex in Tehran, with chants like 'Death to America' and 'Vengeance, vengeance' heard. Khamenei’s son, Mojtaba, 56, has not publicly appeared since the attack, though he was named acting leader. Reports suggest he may have sustained serious injuries during the attack, though details remain undisclosed. There is speculation about whether Mojtaba will appear publicly at the funerals, with plans for other senior clerics to lead prayers in different cities.

Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the mourning ceremonies as part of the regime's propaganda efforts, emphasizing the emotional and symbolic aspects of the event, including the use of religious imagery and chants against Western powers. While it presents factual information about the funeral processions and family

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 70): The article accurately describes the ongoing mourning process and the planned locations for the funeral. It references credible sources like the Iranian media and AFP. The mention of Khamenei's son Mojtaba and his possible injuries is speculative but presented cautiously. The tone remains relatively

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