Iran's slain leader Khamenei laid in state in Tehran for week of mass funeral events
ONP Summary
Ali Khamenei, Iran's Supreme Leader for 37 years, was killed in February airstrikes. His state funeral is set to begin July 4 with week-long ceremonies expected to draw millions of mourners and international delegations from over 100 countries.
Progressive: Progressive outlets frame the funeral as a moment of defiance and retaliation against foreign aggression, emphasizing national mobilization and collective grievance.
Moderate: Centrist media describe the event as a massive state ceremony projecting Iran's institutional strength and demonstrating the state's capacity for large-scale organization.
Conservative: Conservative outlets focus on factual details—funeral timeline, expected attendance numbers, and international diplomatic participation from dozens of countries.
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DUBAI, July 3 - The body of Iran's slain Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was lying in state in a vast hall in Tehran on Friday as clerics, officials, foreign dignitaries and other mourners paid their respects after his 37-year rule. ...