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Mourners in Iran begin days of funerals for president Raisi and others killed in helicopter crash

  • Funeral processions for Iran’s president Raisi, foreign minister, held during five days of mourning
  • Raisi and his entourage died in a helicopter crash in a foggy, mountainous region on Sunday

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A picture of the late Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi is seen on his coffin during a funeral ceremony in Tabriz, Iran. Photo: West Asia News Agency via Reuters
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Mourners in black began gathering on Tuesday for days of funerals and processions for Iran’s late president, foreign minister and others killed in a helicopter crash, a government-led series of ceremonies aimed at both honouring the dead and projecting strength in an unsettled Middle East.

For Iran’s Shiite theocracy, mass demonstrations have been crucial since millions thronged the streets of Tehran to welcome Grand Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in 1979 during the Islamic Revolution.

An estimated 1 million turned out in 2020 for processions for the late Revolutionary Guard General Qassem Soleimani, who was slain in a US drone strike in Baghdad.

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Whether president Ebrahim Raisi, foreign minister Hossein Amirabdollahian and others draw the same crowd remains in question, particularly as Raisi died in a helicopter crash, won his office in the lowest-turnout election in the country’s history and presided over sweeping crackdowns on all dissent.

Prosecutors already have warned people over showing any public signs of celebrating his death, and a heavy security force presence has been seen on the streets of Tehran since the crash.

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