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Assassination At Iran’s Supreme Court: Two Senior Judges Killed

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJanuary 18, 2025 World News No Comments3 Mins Read
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Assassination At Iran’s Supreme Court: Two Senior Judges Killed.

In a shocking act of violence, two senior judges of Iran’s Supreme Court, Ali Razini and Mohammad Moghiseh, were assassinated within the court premises in Tehran on Saturday morning. The incident has sent ripples of concern through the judicial and political spheres of the country.

 

According to reports from Mizan, the judiciary’s news website, the attack took place when an armed assailant entered the court and opened fire. The gunman subsequently took his own life while attempting to escape the scene. A bodyguard sustained injuries during the altercation.





The judiciary’s media office confirmed the nature of the attack, labelling it a “premeditated assassination.” Initial investigations suggest that the attacker had no prior judicial entanglements with the cases handled by the Supreme Court, hinting at motives that might extend beyond personal grievances. The authorities are actively exploring whether there were accomplices involved in planning and executing this audacious assault.

 

Ali Razini, aged 71, was a pivotal figure in Iran’s judiciary, having survived a previous assassination attempt in 1998. His long career was marked by his role in affirming death sentences, a task that placed him at the heart of many contentious legal battles. Mohammad Moghiseh, 68, alongside Razini, was also known for his stringent stance in judicial matters, particularly in cases concerning the opposition to the Islamic government. Moghiseh’s involvement in such cases had previously led to sanctions from the European Union, the United States, and Canada for alleged human rights abuses.

 

The motive behind this attack remains murky, with speculation rife about whether it was an act of retribution for judicial decisions or part of broader political unrest. Both judges had been instrumental in the judicial crackdown on dissenters since the 1980s, a fact that might provide some context to the motivation behind their assassination.

 

Security has been heightened around judicial institutions in Tehran following the incident, with officials promising a thorough investigation to bring any additional perpetrators to justice. The judiciary has vowed that this attack will not deter its function but has underscored the need for enhanced security measures for judicial officials.

 

This assassination not only marks a dark day for Iran’s legal system but also raises questions about the safety of those in positions of judicial power in a politically volatile region. As investigations continue, the world watches closely to see how this event might influence Iran’s internal politics and its judicial practices moving forward.

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