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Video shows men who attended Khamenei's funeral and the man who didn't

From ABC Australia · () English

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  • A video has emerged showing men who attended the funeral of Iran's former supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and one notable absence.
  • The funeral, strictly choreographed by Tehran, offered a rare glimpse into the image the regime wishes to project.
  • The footage highlights the individuals considered central to the country's power structure.

Footage from the funeral of Iran's former supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has provided a rare insight into the country's power dynamics and the image Tehran seeks to project. The carefully orchestrated event, intended to convey stability and continuity, inadvertently revealed tensions and the carefully selected figures deemed essential to the regime's future.

The funeral procession, designed to be a display of national unity and reverence, has instead become a subject of scrutiny. Videos circulating show attendees who are presented as key figures within the Islamic Republic. However, the absence of certain individuals, or the prominence given to others, has fueled speculation about internal politics and succession.

This carefully managed public display aims to solidify the image of a unified leadership. Yet, the very act of curation, and the subsequent analysis of who is seen and who is not, offers a glimpse behind the curtain. The men featured are those Tehran considers central to its vision, but the subtle cues within the event may signal deeper currents within the Iranian power structure.

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Originally published by ABC Australia. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.