Tehran has avoided official comment on the death of Queen Elizabeth II, but some Iranians expressed outright hostility, accusing Britain of having supported the late Shah’s regime. Unlike many countries with wall-to-wall coverage, state television in the Islamic republic reported the bare minimum on the death Thursday of the woman who had been the world’s longest reigning monarch, with just a brief announcement along with archive footage and photographs. Haniyeh, a student, told AFP she had learned of the queen’s death from social media. “I saw the news of her death on Instagram. I felt nothing, and frankly I couldn’t care less,” she said. Elizabeth II was crowned in 1953 aged just 27, and
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