Iran cancels ceremony where reformer Hassan Khomeini due to speak

TEHRAN (Reuters) – An annual religious ceremony which could have become a rallying point for Iran‘s pro-reform opposition has been canceled, Iranian media said on Saturday.

The Mardomsalari newspaper cited “pressure” on the family of late revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini to call off the speeches traditionally held at his shrine near Tehran to mark the seventh century death of Imam Ali, Shi’ite Islam’s most revered figure after the Prophet Mohammad.

“This is the first year in which the mourning is not held at the Imam’s (Khomeini’s) shrine,” Mardomsalari said. “The official communique says the Imam’s shrine is unable to hold the mourning period in view of the problems it is facing.”

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