Iran is currently on the verge of a historic and bustling ceremony. The funeral of the former leader of the country, with anti-authoritarian slogans and more than 20 million mourners present in the streets, has become an unforgettable event.
Fear of Insecurity
However, this ceremony is not only notable for its massive crowd. Concerns about the possibility of terrorist attacks and insecurity during this event have cast a shadow over the ceremony. Security officials are preparing stringent measures to ensure the safety of the mourners, which in itself fuels social tensions.
This ceremony may be an opportunity to express public opinions and demands, but at the same time, the fear and anxiety of unfortunate incidents have created a heavy atmosphere surrounding this event. Could this ceremony be a turning point in contemporary Iranian history, or will it merely serve as a reminder of bitter memories?
By Tag Clar Editorial