The state-sponsored mobilization relies on organized transportation and food provisions to draw crowds, signaling a desperate attempt to manufacture revolutionary fervor. While the government portrays these gatherings as a testament to public loyalty, the orchestrated pageantry obscures deep-seated frustration regarding economic stagnation and decades of systemic repression. The transition of power to his son, Mojtaba, now serves as the focal point for a nation grappling with its future.
Beneath the surface of the state's narrative of martyrdom, the succession highlights a deepening divide between the ruling elite and a disillusioned younger generation. This 47-year-old political order faces an unprecedented legitimacy crisis, as the carefully curated displays of grief struggle to mask the reality of a populace increasingly detached from the regime’s ideological foundations.
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