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Iran’s mega-funeral for slain supreme leader

Six-day ceremony for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei anticipated to be largest of its kind and provide clues of regime’s strength

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Mourners reach out to touch the body of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini as his coffin is passed overhead through a dense crowd during his funeral in Tehran
"}],[{"start":61.4,"text":"Now Iran’s leaders are preparing what they hope will be an even larger display for Khomeini’s successor Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who ruled for nearly four decades before he was killed in February during the US-Israeli war on Iran."}],[{"start":77.05,"text":"Determined to avoid a repeat of the disorder that engulfed Khomeini’s burial, authorities are meticulously planning for what they say could be 12mn to 15mn visitors across six days of ceremonies that start on Saturday. Khamenei’s body will be transported across Iran and through neighbouring Shia-majority Iraq in a route designed to project his standing across the Shia world."}],[{"start":100.25,"text":"Iranian authorities hosted a ceremony with foreign dignitaries in Tehran on Friday ahead of the funeral. Officials said this was attended by heads of government from countries including Iraq, Armenia and Tajikistan, as well as delegations from about 100 nations including China."}],[{"start":117.5,"text":"For the country’s new leadership, headed by Khamenei’s 56-year-old son and successor Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, the funeral will be not just an act of mourning but a show of strength. It will provide the first nationwide test since the war of whether the Islamic republic can still mobilise mass public support."}],[{"start":137.05,"text":"“The funeral has symbolic importance in every respect and could become the biggest in human history,” said Saeed Laylaz, a political analyst in Tehran. “The country needs to declare victory and demonstrate the republic’s pillars of legitimacy once again.”"}],[{"start":153.05,"text":"Laylaz said the ceremonies, like Khomeini’s funeral, could also play an important role in smoothing the ascent of the new supreme leader. “Khamenei’s 37 years of leadership will effectively be put before the public for judgment, almost like a referendum,” he said. “Then the new chapter will begin.”"}],[{"start":null,"text":"
A man walks past a large mourning banner showing portraits of Mojtaba Khamenei and his late father Ali Khamenei in Tehran.
"}],[{"start":168.60000000000002,"text":"The funeral comes after an extraordinary delay in a country where Islamic tradition generally calls for burial as soon as possible."}],[{"start":177.8,"text":"Khamenei was killed in the opening salvo of the war alongside his daughter, son-in-law, Mojtaba’s wife, and the late supreme leader’s 14-month-old granddaughter, when US and Israeli strikes hit his residential and official compound in central Tehran. Mojtaba was also injured in the attacks and has not appeared in public since."}],[{"start":198.65,"text":"Khamenei’s funeral was postponed during the 40 days of war and fragile truce that followed, with authorities deciding to go ahead after Washington and Tehran last month signed a ceasefire agreement designed to allow the countries to negotiate a broader deal."}],[{"start":214.35,"text":"Authorities have offered few details about the state of Khamenei’s remains, with Mojtaba saying only that his late father’s hand was clenched into a fist."}],[{"start":null,"text":"
"}],[{"start":224.15,"text":"Khamenei’s coffin and those of his family members will lie in state for two days in Tehran’s Mosalla prayer complex, where mourners will be asked to remain for no longer than 20 minutes. State media have shown a segregated, climate-controlled viewing area designed to prevent physical contact with the body."}],[{"start":240.5,"text":"The coffin will then be carried through the streets of the capital on Monday, before the funeral procession heads to the Shia centre of Qom and on to Iraq, where it will pass through the holy cities of Najaf and Karbala."}],[{"start":252.4,"text":"Khamenei’s body will return for burial on Thursday at the Imam Reza shrine in Mashhad, his hometown and one of Shia Islam’s most important sites. Authorities said his body would be carried by air during the funeral ceremonies in Mashhad."}],[{"start":266.95,"text":"Pilgrims are expected from Lebanon, Iraq and elsewhere in the region. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is among the leaders expected to travel for the funeral."}],[{"start":278.65,"text":"Officials are planning one of the largest security operations in Tehran’s history. The metro will operate around the clock free of charge, while thousands of food stations, or mookebs, will distribute meals and water in a format similar to the Shia ceremonies of Ashura in Iran and the Arbaeen pilgrimage in Iraq."}],[{"start":null,"text":"
A large crowd of worshippers gathers outside the Grand Mosalla mosque in Tehran for Eid al-Fitr prayers, with the mosque and fountains visible.
"}],[{"start":297.45,"text":"Whether turnout matches official expectations may provide a hint as to the Islamic republic’s ability to reassert itself after the bruising conflict, which both US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu initially said they hoped would lead to the regime’s collapse."}],[{"start":313.84999999999997,"text":"Mohammad Ali Abtahi, a former reformist vice-president, said a large turnout could prove a double-edged sword by tying Iran’s new leaders to Khamenei’s hardline agenda of opposition to the west."}],[{"start":325.7,"text":"“It could increase pressure on the new leadership to pursue Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s policies more forcefully and oppose the agreement with the US,” he said. “Or it could become a symbol of national unity and support for the negotiators. It will probably move towards the latter while also signalling to Washington that there is domestic opposition to the deal.”"}],[{"start":347.09999999999997,"text":"Much attention will focus on whether Mojtaba makes his first public appearance. Officials say the new supreme leader has recovered from his injuries but have not confirmed whether he will appear at the funeral."}],[{"start":359.34999999999997,"text":"Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Wednesday that the funeral should be “a symbol of unity and national solidarity”. But ultra-hardliners in Iran’s parliament who oppose making a deal with the US argue that the legacy of the late leader — and the authority of his successor — have been undermined by the latest round of Iran-US negotiations."}],[{"start":383.24999999999994,"text":"Last week, authorities shut down a gathering in Tehran where supporters of the ultra-hardliners, dressed in burial shrouds to signal their willingness to die for political Islam, called for revenge over Khamenei’s killing and denounced the talks."}],[{"start":397.74999999999994,"text":"“They could be tolerated during the processions because emotions will be high,” Abtahi said. “But the most important thing for the political elite is that this ceremony should become the social foundation of support for the post-succession leadership.”"}],[{"start":411.74999999999994,"text":"Cartography by Steven Bernard"}],[{"start":420.74999999999994,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1783077872_9190.mp3"}

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