Latmiya: Inside the Ashura rituals shaping Iran’s wartime narrative
Latmiya: Inside the Ashura rituals shaping Iran’s wartime narrative In darkened halls across Iran, hundreds of men dressed in black beat their chests in unison as religious eulogists chant rhythmic laments of martyrdom, sacrifice and war. The performances, often lit in red and shared widely on
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