Funeral of Mohammad Mehdi Seddiqi, Son of Kazem Seddiqi
The Death of Mohammad Mehdi Seddiqi: Circumstances and Public Reaction
Details of the Funeral Ceremony
The funeral was held at the Imam Reza Mosque of the Khomeini Seminary in Tehran, a major religious site. The event was attended by family members, religious scholars, political figures, and supporters of Seddiqi, illustrating his significant influence within Iran’s religious hierarchy.
Cause of Death and Controversy
Hassan Moradi, a pro-government cleric and supporter of Qalibaf, claimed Seddiqi died “in prostration” during prayer at Azgol Mosque. Moradi stated Seddiqi was suffering from heart and liver disease, and had expressed concern about his health prior to death.
The Role of Whistleblower Yashar Soltani
The leaked documents exposing Seddiqi’s family land scandals have intensified debates about corruption and land grabbing in Iran. Whistleblower Yashar Soltani’s revelations highlight systemic issues of corruption within Iran’s religious and political elites.
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