President of Iran Passes Away: A Nation in Mourning
Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi died on May 19, 2024, in a helicopter crash. The accident occurred in the Varzaqan region of East Azerbaijan Province, as Raisi and his entourage were traveling to Tabriz City after inaugurating a dam near the Azerbaijan Republic border. Alongside Raisi, the crash also claimed the lives of Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian, the province's governor Malek Rahmati, and several other officials.
Iran has declared a period of national mourning following the tragedy, which has deeply affected the nation. Raisi, who had been seen as a potential successor to Iran's Supreme Leader, leaves behind a significant political legacy.
Ebrahim Raisi was the President of Iran from 2021 until his death in May 2024. He was a conservative politician known for his hardline views and significant roles within Iran's judicial system prior to his presidency. Raisi was born on December 14, 1960, in Mashhad, Iran, and began his career in the judiciary shortly after the 1979 Islamic Revolution. He held several key positions, including Tehran's deputy prosecutor, and was involved in the controversial 1988 executions of political prisoners.
Before becoming president, Raisi served as the Chief Justice of Iran and was also the custodian of the Astan Quds Razavi, a powerful religious and economic foundation [❞]. His presidency was marked by economic challenges, sanctions, and social unrest. Despite his controversial past, he positioned himself as a corruption fighter and aimed to improve Iran's economic conditions.
Raisi died in a helicopter crash on May 19, 2024, near Varzaqan, Iran [❞]. His death has led to significant political developments in Iran as the country prepares for new elections and leadership transitions.
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