Protests erupted in Iran after the suspicious death of Omid Sarlak, a young man who had posted a video of himself burning a picture of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Hours later, Sarlak was found dead inside a car, authorities claimed it was suicide, but activists allege he was tortured and killed by Iran’s intelligence forces. Videos from his funeral showed large crowds chanting “Death to Khamenei” and “Death to the dictator,” with mourners celebrating Sarlak’s defiance as an act of heroism. His father was seen at the site of his death, accusing authorities of killing his son. The incident has reignited anti-government anger, exposing deep mistrust toward official explanations of politically sensitive deaths. Analysts say the case reflects a growing flashpoint in Iran, where recurring claims of suicide in activist deaths continue to fuel nationwide skepticism and unrest.
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