Wikileaks leak says Iran’s Khamenei has cancer -paper

PARIS, (Reuters) – U.S. diplomatic cables released by  online whistle-blower Wikileaks include remarks from an Iran  source in 2009 saying Supreme Leader

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

has  terminal cancer, French daily Le Monde reported.
The source, a non-Iranian businessman based in Central Asia  and travelling often to Tehran, “has learned from one of his  contacts that (former president Ali Akbar) Rafsanjani told him  Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has terminal stage leukaemia and  could die in a few months”, according to an August 2009 cable.
The document, written by a U.S. diplomat, says that  Rafsanjani, a critic of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad who has  expressed sympathies with Iran’s reformist movement, decided on  learning of Khamenei’s illness to start preparing himself to be  a successor.
As Supreme Leader since 1989 Khamenei has final say on  policy in the Islamic Republic, which is locked in a stand-off  with key world powers over the nature of its nuclear activities.
The document cited by Le Monde is one of thousands of cables  leaked by the Wikileaks website at the weekend that reveal  confidential views and information from senior U.S. diplomats  overseas that would normally remain confidential for decades.
Le Monde, one of a handful of newspapers around the world  given access to the cables, said the Iran documents showed  Washington relied on a network of Iran-watchers in the Middle  East to shed light on a country it sees as an enigma.
The United States broke diplomatic relations with Iran 30  years ago after fundamentalist students in Iran seized the U.S.  Embassy in Tehran and held staff there hostage for 444 days.