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Ali Khamenei: ruthless revolutionary who held Iran in iron grip
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PARIS, France, July 1, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Ali Khamenei suppressed dissent, kept  up confrontation with the US and steered a path between competing political  factions in over three-and-a-half decades as Iran's supreme leader. But his domination of the Islamic republic came to an abrupt and bloody end  on the morning of February 28, when he was killed along with several close  family members in an Israeli air strike based on US intelligence on the first  day of a five-week war. Yet the Khamenei era is in many ways not over -- power was swiftly passed to  his son Mojtaba, although he has yet to be seen in public since taking over  as the third supreme leader of the Islamic republic. Meanwhile even after Ali Khamenei's death, his social media accounts on X and  Telegram regularly churn out past statements, while his image stares down  from billboards at Iranians, often in a triple portrait with his predecessor  Ruhollah Khomeini and his son Mojtaba. As his funeral begins on Saturday, he is now referred in state media as the  Martyr Imam Khamenei, enshrining the spiritual status of a man who had been a  key figure in the Islamic republic since shortly after its inception. - Political survivor - Decades of experience as a political survivor could not protect him from the  torrent of bombs that also killed his son-in-law, daughter, daughter-in-law  and granddaughter. Khamenei, age 86, had seen off a succession of crises throughout his rule  with a mixture of repression and political cunning since taking on the  lifetime post of leader of the Islamic revolution following the death of  Khomeini. He overcame 1999 student demonstrations, 2009 mass protests sparked by a  disputed presidential election, and 2019 demonstrations that were rapidly and  brutally suppressed. The 2022-2023 "Woman, Life, Freedom" movement sparked by the death in custody  of Iranian Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini, who had been arrested for allegedly  violating the strict dress code for women, was put down in a deadly  crackdown. Khamenei was forced to go into hiding during the 12-day war against Israel in  June 2025, according to US media reports, which exposed deep Israeli  intelligence penetration of the Islamic republic that led to the killing of  key security officials in air strikes. Before the latest war erupted in 2026, his rule was challenged by two nights  of mass street protests which were put down in a new crackdown by security  forces, that according to rights groups, left thousands dead. Khamenei defiantly dismissed the protesters as "rioters" backed by Israel and  US. There were also physical challenges, with his right arm partially paralysed  following an assassination attempt in 1981 that authorities have always  blamed on the People's Mujahedin of Iran (MEK) group, one-time allies of the  revolution now outlawed in the country. He made no attempt to hide the disability with his inert right arm always  prominent in pictures -- an apparent proud display of the scars of the  revolution. - 'Eerily reminiscent' - Repeatedly arrested under the shah for his anti-imperialist activism,  Khamenei became Tehran's Friday prayer leader shortly after the Islamic  revolution and also served on the frontline during the Iran-Iraq war. He was elected president in 1981 following the assassination of Mohammad Ali  Rajai, another attack blamed on the MEK. During the 1980s, Khomeini's most likely successor was seen as the senior  cleric Ayatollah Hossein Montazeri but the revolutionary leader changed his  mind shortly before his death after Montazeri objected to the mass executions  of MEK members and other dissidents. When Khomeini died and the Islamic republic's top clerical body, the Assembly  of Experts, met, it was Khamenei who they chose as leader. Khamenei famously initially rejected the nomination, putting his head in his  hands in a show of despair and declaring, "I am opposed". Over the course of his career Khamenei worked with six elected presidents, a  far less powerful position than supreme leader, including more moderate  figures like Mohammad Khatami who were allowed to make stabs at cautious  reform and rapprochement with the West. A complex network of factions competed for his favour and influence,  including the Revolutionary Guards, the ideological arm of the Iranian  military. But Khamenei always came down on the side of hardliners and confrontation  with the "Great Satan," the United States, and he refused to recognise the  existence of Israel. "Ali Khamenei was the most influential actor in Iran, but he still had to  manage several competing power centres in the system," said Thomas Juneau,  professor at the University of Ottawa. He is believed to have had six children, although only Mojtaba gained public  prominence. It remains to be seen how he will wield power but a statement where Mojtaba  Khamenei said he backed talks with the US, despite having a "different view",  appeared to conjure up Ali Khamenei's political ghost. The statement was "eerily reminiscent of his father's tradition," of staying  above the fray in politics, said Arash Azizi, lecturer at Yale University.
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BB issues new guidelines for 'Agricultural Development Common Fund'
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DHAKA, July 1, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh Bank (BB) today issued new operational  guidelines for the Bangladesh Bank Agricultural Development Common Fund  (BBADCF) to help ensure full achievement of annual agricultural and rural  credit disbursement targets by scheduled banks. According to a circular issued by the Agricultural Credit Department (ACD),  scheduled banks failing to meet their agricultural and rural credit  distribution targets by June 30 of a financial year will have the unachieved  portion of their targets deducted and deposited into the BBADCF within three  months after the end of the financial year. The circular also said any agricultural and rural loans identified as  unacceptable following quality verification would similarly be deducted and  transferred to the fund. Under the guidelines, Bangladesh Bank will allocate money from the BBADCF to  eligible banks within 30 working days based on their requirements and annual  agricultural credit targets.  The fund will be provided at an interest rate of 4 percent for a maximum  tenure of 18 months.  In the absence of sufficient applications, the central bank will allocate the  fund on a case-by-case basis. Banks receiving the funds will lend them to customers at a maximum interest  rate of 10 percent. The loans must be disbursed only through the banks' own branch networks,  while lending through microfinance institution (MFI) linkages has been  prohibited. The maximum loan ceiling for an individual borrower under the scheme has been  fixed at Taka 50 lakh. To strengthen risk management, participating banks must create a Risk  Mitigation Fund by depositing an amount equivalent to one percent of the  interest earned.  They are also required to maintain one percent of the interest as a General  Reserve under their Common Equity Tier-1 (CET-1) capital. The circular said banks must submit quarterly progress reports to Bangladesh  Bank's Agricultural Credit Department-1, which will monitor implementation  through both on-site and off-site inspections. It also clarified that all credit risks associated with customer loans will  remain with the lending banks, and they must repay Bangladesh Bank regardless  of their loan recovery performance. The guidelines allow contributing banks to count the amount deposited in the  BBADCF as part of their Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR). If a bank fails to repay the principal and interest to Bangladesh Bank within  the stipulated 18-month period, the central bank will recover the outstanding  amount by debiting the bank's current account. The circular warned that any misuse of the fund would result in immediate  recovery of the amount along with interest charged at the prevailing policy  rate. Issued under Section 45 of the Bank Company Act, 1991, the new guidelines  supersede the previous instructions issued on December 19, 2022, and came  into effect immediately.
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