The Prague Post - Iran's Khamenei: ruthless revolutionary atop Islamic republic

EUR -
AED 4.299803
AFN 74.335517
ALL 95.497567
AMD 435.909349
ANG 2.095246
AOA 1074.614467
ARS 1613.670614
AUD 1.635564
AWG 2.107087
AZN 1.990224
BAM 1.949187
BBD 2.358908
BDT 143.703106
BGN 1.952686
BHD 0.441445
BIF 3482.670281
BMD 1.170604
BND 1.490736
BOB 8.092512
BRL 5.837213
BSD 1.171132
BTN 109.792065
BWP 15.746513
BYN 3.295207
BYR 22943.833806
BZD 2.355499
CAD 1.600157
CDF 2705.264845
CHF 0.918227
CLF 0.026479
CLP 1042.141512
CNY 7.989138
CNH 7.996342
COP 4184.697753
CRC 533.587543
CUC 1.170604
CUP 31.021
CVE 110.495966
CZK 24.336146
DJF 208.039367
DKK 7.472473
DOP 69.826735
DZD 155.117125
EGP 60.874559
ERN 17.559056
ETB 184.077694
FJD 2.596282
FKP 0.866433
GBP 0.866873
GEL 3.148731
GGP 0.866433
GHS 12.970621
GIP 0.866433
GMD 85.453889
GNF 10274.975873
GTQ 8.951594
GYD 245.047637
HKD 9.169281
HNL 31.173187
HRK 7.534355
HTG 153.309249
HUF 364.619135
IDR 20158.089495
ILS 3.511168
IMP 0.866433
INR 109.794732
IQD 1533.490933
IRR 1544611.668559
ISK 143.808487
JEP 0.866433
JMD 185.531383
JOD 0.829914
JPY 186.689111
KES 151.13606
KGS 102.342847
KHR 4697.051381
KMF 492.824279
KPW 1053.53198
KRW 1731.896918
KWD 0.36092
KYD 0.975985
KZT 542.686636
LAK 25665.486962
LBP 104827.567059
LKR 372.155884
LRD 215.683979
LSL 19.279921
LTL 3.456488
LVL 0.708087
LYD 7.421462
MAD 10.81416
MDL 20.061855
MGA 4842.787329
MKD 61.648095
MMK 2457.879478
MNT 4189.025764
MOP 9.447709
MRU 46.847699
MUR 54.491274
MVR 18.085747
MWK 2032.167779
MXN 20.298034
MYR 4.626813
MZN 74.812748
NAD 19.279935
NGN 1577.903484
NIO 42.996415
NOK 10.891997
NPR 175.667304
NZD 1.980544
OMR 0.450095
PAB 1.171222
PEN 4.025413
PGK 5.095054
PHP 70.50548
PKR 326.510647
PLN 4.244433
PYG 7367.039032
QAR 4.266887
RON 5.090982
RSD 117.358897
RUB 87.901319
RWF 1709.081498
SAR 4.390395
SBD 9.421482
SCR 16.574381
SDG 702.945355
SEK 10.782664
SGD 1.493451
SHP 0.873974
SLE 28.855895
SLL 24546.971175
SOS 669.00246
SRD 43.848471
STD 24229.134509
STN 24.75827
SVC 10.248277
SYP 129.505649
SZL 19.280436
THB 37.751863
TJS 11.026546
TMT 4.102966
TND 3.3649
TOP 2.818533
TRY 52.596747
TTD 7.94003
TWD 36.851758
TZS 3049.423088
UAH 51.385994
UGX 4339.297611
USD 1.170604
UYU 46.562238
UZS 14129.187304
VES 564.412634
VND 30813.217621
VUV 138.069178
WST 3.174071
XAF 653.736429
XAG 0.015067
XAU 0.000247
XCD 3.163615
XCG 2.11073
XDR 0.812589
XOF 651.446113
XPF 119.331742
YER 279.364427
ZAR 19.27481
ZMK 10536.838238
ZMW 22.281316
ZWL 376.933935
  • RBGPF

    -13.5000

    69

    -19.57%

  • RYCEF

    -1.3100

    15.85

    -8.26%

  • CMSC

    0.1700

    22.83

    +0.74%

  • NGG

    1.3300

    85.6

    +1.55%

  • RIO

    2.5600

    100.28

    +2.55%

  • BTI

    1.3400

    56.17

    +2.39%

  • BCE

    -0.1700

    23.73

    -0.72%

  • RELX

    -0.8000

    36.27

    -2.21%

  • BCC

    -0.2100

    82.24

    -0.26%

  • VOD

    0.1200

    15.31

    +0.78%

  • GSK

    -0.4200

    55.7

    -0.75%

  • CMSD

    0.0900

    23.13

    +0.39%

  • JRI

    -0.0500

    13

    -0.38%

  • AZN

    -0.9700

    194.81

    -0.5%

  • BP

    0.4600

    46.37

    +0.99%

Iran's Khamenei: ruthless revolutionary atop Islamic republic
Iran's Khamenei: ruthless revolutionary atop Islamic republic / Photo: - - KHAMENEI.IR/AFP/File

Iran's Khamenei: ruthless revolutionary atop Islamic republic

Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei, a pillar of its theocratic system since the Islamic revolution whose death was announced by US President Donald Trump on Saturday, saw off multiple crises over the decades, remaining defiant to the very end.

Text size:

There has been no confirmation from Tehran of his death, but Trump posted on his Truth Social site that "Khamenei, one of the most evil people in history, is dead" after the United States and Israel launched a massive wave of strikes targeting sites across Iran, including the supreme leader's Tehran compound.

Aged 86, Khamenei dominated Iran for the last three-and-a-half decades since taking on the post for life in 1989 as leader of the Islamic republic following the death of revolutionary founder Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.

He remained in power after overcoming 1999 student demonstrations, 2009 mass protests sparked by disputed presidential elections and 2019 demonstrations that were brutally suppressed.

He also survived the 2022-2023 "Woman, Life, Freedom" movement sparked by the death in custody of Iranian Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini, who had been arrested for allegedly violating the strict dress code for women.

Khamenei was forced to go into hiding during the 12-day war against Israel in June, which exposed deep Israeli intelligence penetration of the Islamic republic that led to the killing of key security officials in air strikes.

But he survived that war and, after nationwide protests again shook Iran earlier this year, he emerged defiant as ever.

- Tight security -

Khamenei lived under the tightest security, and his relatively infrequent public appearances were never announced in advance or broadcast live.

As supreme leader he never set foot outside the country, a precedent set by Khomeini following his triumphant return to Tehran from France in 1979.

Khamenei's last known foreign trip was an official visit to North Korea in 1989 as president, where he met Kim Il Sung.

There had long been speculation about his health given his age, but there was nothing in his most recent appearance to fuel any new rumours.

Khamenei's right arm was partially paralysed following an assassination attempt in 1981 that authorities have always blamed on the People's Mujahedin of Iran (MEK) group, one-time allies of the revolution now outlawed in the country.

- 'I am opposed' -

Repeatedly arrested under the shah for his anti-imperial activism, Khamenei shortly after the Islamic revolution became Friday prayer leader of Tehran and also served on the front line during the Iran-Iraq war.

He was elected president in 1981 following the assassination of Mohammad Ali Rajai, another attack blamed on the MEK.

During the 1980s, Khomeini's most likely successor was seen as the senior cleric Ayatollah Hossein Montazeri, but the revolutionary leader changed his mind shortly before his death after Montazeri objected to the mass executions of MEK members and other dissidents.

When Khomeini died and the Islamic republic's top clerical body the Assembly of Experts met, it was Khamenei whom they chose as leader.

Khamenei famously initially rejected the nomination, putting his head in his hands in a show of despair and declaring, "I am opposed". But the clerics stood in unison to seal his nomination and his grip on power never slackened.

Khamenei worked with six elected presidents, a far less powerful position than supreme leader, including more moderate figures such as Mohammad Khatami who were allowed to make stabs at cautious reform and rapprochement with the West.

But in the end, Khamenei always came down on the side of hardliners.

He was believed to have six children although only one, Mojtaba, had public prominence. He was placed under sanctions by the United States in 2019 and is one of the most powerful backstage figures in Iran.

A family dispute also caught attention: his sister Badri fell out with her family in the 1980s and fled to Iraq in the war to join her husband, a dissident cleric.

Some of their children, including a nephew who is now in France, became vehement critics.

Y.Blaha--TPP