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Iran to bury dissident ayatollah Iran buries dissident ayatollah
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The opposition in Iran has called for a huge turnout at the funeral of Grand Ayatollah Hoseyn Ali Montazeri, one of the most prominent opposition clerics. Tens of thousands of Iranian opposition supporters are in the holy city of Qom for the funeral of the dissident cleric Grand Ayatollah Hoseyn Ali Montazeri.
Thousands are said to be converging on the holy city of Qom for the funeral. Opposition leaders have called for a huge turnout. Riot police are deployed.
Riot police are deployed. A critic of the government, the Ayatollah had called President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's re-election in June a fraud. Ayatollah Montazeri died at the weekend. A critic of the government, he had called President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's re-election a fraud.
The government knows this is one demonstration it cannot forbid, the BBC's Tehran correspondent says. The government knows the funeral is one demonstration it cannot forbid, the BBC's Tehran correspondent says.
However the authorities have imposed strict new restrictions on the media, both foreign and domestic, Jon Leyne adds.However the authorities have imposed strict new restrictions on the media, both foreign and domestic, Jon Leyne adds.
The funeral comes just as tension is rising once again in the dispute over President Ahmadinejad's re-election. The funeral comes just as tension is rising once again in the dispute over President Ahmadinejad's re-election in June.
The government will fear this could become the spark for another big round of protests, our correspondent says.The government will fear this could become the spark for another big round of protests, our correspondent says.
Day of mourningDay of mourning
Opposition leaders have called for Monday to be a national day of mourning and reformist websites report an increased security presence in Qom.Opposition leaders have called for Monday to be a national day of mourning and reformist websites report an increased security presence in Qom.
DEFIANT CLERIC Born into provincial family in 1922 and educated at a seminaryArrested and tortured for leading protests against Iran monarchyDesignated successor to Islamic Republic's founder, KhomeiniFell out with Khomeini in 1989 over Iran's human rights recordHouse arrest in 1997 for criticising current Supreme LeaderIssues a fatwa against President Ahmadinejad after 2009's election Obituary: Ayatollah Montazeri Analysis: Government's challengeDEFIANT CLERIC Born into provincial family in 1922 and educated at a seminaryArrested and tortured for leading protests against Iran monarchyDesignated successor to Islamic Republic's founder, KhomeiniFell out with Khomeini in 1989 over Iran's human rights recordHouse arrest in 1997 for criticising current Supreme LeaderIssues a fatwa against President Ahmadinejad after 2009's election Obituary: Ayatollah Montazeri Analysis: Government's challenge
The grand ayatollah was one of Shia Islam's most respected figures.The grand ayatollah was one of Shia Islam's most respected figures.
He was an architect of the 1979 revolution that created Iran's Islamic state but later became a vocal critic of the government.He was an architect of the 1979 revolution that created Iran's Islamic state but later became a vocal critic of the government.
He died of natural causes in Qom on Saturday night at the age of 87.He died of natural causes in Qom on Saturday night at the age of 87.
The funeral is scheduled to start in the main shrine in Qom, 125km (78 miles) south of Tehran, at 0900 local time (0530 GMT).
Opposition leaders Mir Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi have been quoted on reformist websites as calling for a large turnout.Opposition leaders Mir Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi have been quoted on reformist websites as calling for a large turnout.
One website that backs Mr Mousavi, Kaleme, quoted them as saying:One website that backs Mr Mousavi, Kaleme, quoted them as saying:
"We invite all saddened religious people mourning the death of this pride of the Shia world to take part in the funeral of this legend of endeavour, jurisprudence and spirituality.""We invite all saddened religious people mourning the death of this pride of the Shia world to take part in the funeral of this legend of endeavour, jurisprudence and spirituality."
'The rioters' cleric''The rioters' cleric'
On Sunday a large crowd of mourners quickly gathered outside the grand ayatollah's home in Qom to pay respects.On Sunday a large crowd of mourners quickly gathered outside the grand ayatollah's home in Qom to pay respects.
Sporadic gatherings were reported in Tehran and other cities.Sporadic gatherings were reported in Tehran and other cities.
Video footage on internet sites also showed hundreds of mourners on the streets of the grand ayatollah's home town of Najafabad.Video footage on internet sites also showed hundreds of mourners on the streets of the grand ayatollah's home town of Najafabad.
One website, Jaras, said a student of the grand ayatollah, Ahmad Qabel, had been detained on his way to the funeral.One website, Jaras, said a student of the grand ayatollah, Ahmad Qabel, had been detained on his way to the funeral.
Foreign media have been restricted in Iran since the post-election protests and it is often difficult to verify reports. No foreign media will be allowed to attend the funeral.Foreign media have been restricted in Iran since the post-election protests and it is often difficult to verify reports. No foreign media will be allowed to attend the funeral.
The government has made no direct comment on the security situation.The government has made no direct comment on the security situation.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei did offer his condolences on Sunday, praising Grand Ayatollah Montazeri as an outstanding jurist.Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei did offer his condolences on Sunday, praising Grand Ayatollah Montazeri as an outstanding jurist.
However, the supreme leader tempered this with criticism, saying he hoped God would forgive the grand ayatollah for failing his "crucial test".However, the supreme leader tempered this with criticism, saying he hoped God would forgive the grand ayatollah for failing his "crucial test".
HAVE YOUR SAYI believe that Ayatollah Montazeri's death may end up in another violent protest of brave anti-government protestsPeter Riley, US Send us your commentsHAVE YOUR SAYI believe that Ayatollah Montazeri's death may end up in another violent protest of brave anti-government protestsPeter Riley, US Send us your comments
This was a reference to Grand Ayatollah Montazeri's falling out with the leader of the revolution, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.This was a reference to Grand Ayatollah Montazeri's falling out with the leader of the revolution, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
State news agency Irna did not use the ayatollah title in its early reports of Grand Ayatollah Montazeri's death and referred to him as the "rioters' cleric".State news agency Irna did not use the ayatollah title in its early reports of Grand Ayatollah Montazeri's death and referred to him as the "rioters' cleric".
The White Housepraised the grand ayatollah, saying he had been "known and internationally respected for his unwavering commitment to universal rights". The White House praised the grand ayatollah, saying he had been "known and internationally respected for his unwavering commitment to universal rights".
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Hoseyn Ali Montazeri was one of the early backers of Ayatollah Khomeini and was designated to succeed him.Hoseyn Ali Montazeri was one of the early backers of Ayatollah Khomeini and was designated to succeed him.
MONTAZERI BBC INTERVIEWS Exchanged e-mails detailing views on reform in Oct 2009Interviewed at his home in Qom in June 2008Click below to read details E-mail exchanges Visiting Iran's ayatollahs Your memoriesMONTAZERI BBC INTERVIEWS Exchanged e-mails detailing views on reform in Oct 2009Interviewed at his home in Qom in June 2008Click below to read details E-mail exchanges Visiting Iran's ayatollahs Your memories
But the pair fell out over Iran's human rights record a few months before Ayatollah Khomeini died of cancer in 1989.But the pair fell out over Iran's human rights record a few months before Ayatollah Khomeini died of cancer in 1989.
In 1997 he famously clashed with Ayatollah Khamenei, whom he outranked in the religious hierarchy, after questioning the powers of the supreme leader.In 1997 he famously clashed with Ayatollah Khamenei, whom he outranked in the religious hierarchy, after questioning the powers of the supreme leader.
Grand Ayatollah Montazeri repeatedly accused the country's rulers of imposing dictatorship in the name of Islam and said the liberation that was supposed to have followed the 1979 revolution never happened.Grand Ayatollah Montazeri repeatedly accused the country's rulers of imposing dictatorship in the name of Islam and said the liberation that was supposed to have followed the 1979 revolution never happened.
Then, despite his old age and failing health, Grand Ayatollah Montazeri backed the opposition's claims that the 2009 election result, which gave Mahmoud Ahmadinejad a landslide victory, had been widely rigged.Then, despite his old age and failing health, Grand Ayatollah Montazeri backed the opposition's claims that the 2009 election result, which gave Mahmoud Ahmadinejad a landslide victory, had been widely rigged.
Grand Ayatollah Montazeri said Iran's leadership was a dictatorship and issued a fatwa condemning the government.Grand Ayatollah Montazeri said Iran's leadership was a dictatorship and issued a fatwa condemning the government.
He said the turmoil following the election "could lead to the fall of the regime".He said the turmoil following the election "could lead to the fall of the regime".
Iran's authorities denied the rigging allegations and said the post-election protests were a foreign-backed plot to bring down the leadership.Iran's authorities denied the rigging allegations and said the post-election protests were a foreign-backed plot to bring down the leadership.