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Iran opposition energized by Montazeri funeral in Qom, say eyewitnesses
As host to the funeral of Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri, Iran's holy city of Qom today witnessed pro-government vigilantes directly taking on key opposition leaders–with violence and with stealth; reformist activists reinvigorated by a reason to take to the streets again; and attempts by the regime to dismiss the importance of Iran's chief clerical dissident.
Mourners in the funeral procession for Montazeri expressed both regret for the loss of the spiritual mentor of Iran's opposition "Green Movement" and confidence that his legacy would endure.
Chant leaders led a crowd of hundreds of thousands that spilled beyond one of the most sacred shrines in Iran. Among them was a 19-year-old engineering student, who covered his face with a surgical mask to avoid being identified.
Montazeri's "demise, although very hard for us, is also a blessing–it brought people out again," said this student from Tehran. "Hardship and sadness usually unite people. That is what happened for this revolution in the early days; people used the sadness of Moharram to unite themselves against the Shah."