Iran promotes message of continuity and revenge at Khamenei commemoration
Iran is holding large-scale public commemorations for its assassinated Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who died on February 28 after nearly 37 years in power. Authorities are promoting messages of continuity for the Islamic Republic and revenge for his killing, with red flags and slogans like "We must rise" displayed. The country has been shut down on Sunday and Monday to encourage widespread participation in funeral processions in Tehran, with millions expected to attend nationwide. Khamenei's coffin is being displayed at the Grand Mosalla, with tight security in place. His son, Mojtaba Khamenei, was quickly selected as his successor. The funeral procession is expected to continue through holy Shia sites before burial on Thursday.