New York Times Special Report
Where is Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei now?
Farnaz Fasihi is trying to find answers to the concerns, questions and concerns raised by the recent absence of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The influential New York Times published this report on the subject yesterday. Farnaz is the United Nations bureau chief for The Times. He also writes on the Iran issue. He has also been writing about the Middle East for 15 years. Translated by Md. Abu HurairahAs people across the country are anxious, a presenter on Iranian state television posed a direct question. This is the question that is now being asked by many people, from the country's political arena to the field.
"People are very worried about the Supreme Leader," the presenter told an official in Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's office on Tuesday. He wanted to know, "How is he doing, can you tell me?"
The presenter told the official that the newsroom was filled with the same question from viewers. However, Mehdi Fazaeli, an official in Khamenei's archive office, did not give a direct answer.
On the contrary, Fazaeli said, "We are also receiving reports of such concerns from many places. Many people are concerned about the Ayatollah's safety after the terrible bombings by Israel and the United States."
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