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Article: Khamenei’s Killing Sparks Anger and Grief in South Asia’s Shiite Muslims
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The killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in U.S.-Israeli strikes has triggered widespread anger and grief among Shiite Muslim communities in Pakistan and India, leading to large protests and violent clashes. The demonstrations, which included chants against the U.S. and Israel, resulted in casualties and prompted authorities to impose curfews and close schools to prevent further unrest. Khamenei was viewed as a global Shiite spiritual and resistance leader, with his death perceived as an attack on the community's identity.

Main Topics Covered: 1. The regional reaction and protests in South Asia to Khamenei's death. 2. Khamenei's significance as a religious and symbolic figure for Shiites beyond Iran. 3. The sectarian and geopolitical context of Iran's influence in South Asia.

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https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/06/world/middleeast/iran-khamenei-shiite-india-pakistan.html
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NYT > World News
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2026-03-06 09:20
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2026-03-06 07:00
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2026-03-06 07:00
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