Rare show of dissent in Iran as millions mourn ex-president Rafsanjani
Source: The Guardian
Rare show of dissent in Iran as millions mourn ex-president Rafsanjani
Islamic revolutionary who led war with Iraq but pushed
for reconciliation with the west is buried in Tehran
Saeed Kamali Dehghan Iran correspondent
Tuesday 10 January 2017 15.58 GMT
The funeral of Irans former president Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani has turned into a rare display of public dissent as at least 2 million people packed the streets of Tehran to pay tribute to a man whose death has shaken the countrys political balance.
In what was thought to be the biggest crowd honouring a politician since the death in 1989 of Ayatollah Khomeini, the founder of the 1979 Islamic revolution, Iranians from across the political spectrum attended the funeral.
All attempted to claim Rafsanjani, who died on Sunday aged 82, as their own as he was buried alongside Khomeini in a sumptuous shrine in south Tehran.
The supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, led the funeral prayers at Tehran University campus as critics and supporters stood behind him, bidding farewell to a man who was considered a pillar of the Islamic republic, a crucial mediator and, more recently, an advocate of political openness and better relations with the west.
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