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Judiciary Under the Microscope of Justice – Part 6

July 20, 2025
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Final Chapter

Judiciary or Instrument of Vengeance?

In the Legal System of the Mullahs’ Regime, “Judiciary” Means Obedience, Not Justice. In the legal structure of the ruling regime in Iran, what is referred to as “judiciary” is not founded on justice, impartiality, or human rights, but rather on vengeance and absolute obedience to the Supreme Leader.

In this system, the judge is not the guarantor of justice but the arm of the regime’s oppression. Defendants are deprived of even the most basic rights, and the entire judiciary is designed in reverse:

  • “Trial” becomes a spectacle of forced confessions
  • “Court” becomes a room for implementing pre-issued sentences
  • The “judge” becomes a cog in the machinery of death and torture

Judiciary as a Tool of Political Vengeance

From the mass executions of the 1980s to the crackdown on student, labor, women’s, and ethnic movements, the judiciary has been employed not to enforce law, but to advance political repression projects.

Political prisoners, journalists, unveiled women, Baloch children, dissident artists, grieving mothers, and freedom-seeking students; all are seen as criminals in the eyes of the regime’s judges.

Clerical judges; under deceptive titles such as “Hojatoleslam”; have draped the law over the body of lawlessness. From Sadegh Khalkhali to Ebrahim Raisi, from Mohammad Moghiseh to Abolghasem Salavati, all have sat in positions issuing death and destruction upon the nation.

The Judiciary Itself Is Violated; Not Just Human Rights

In today’s Iran, the issue is not just “human rights violations”; rather, the judiciary itself has become an instrument of crime. Instead of balancing power, the judicial system has turned into the backbone of the regime’s survival and violence.

No Crime Remains Hidden in Darkness

Thousands of nameless victims, hundreds of tortured women, the 1988 massacre, protesters killed in the streets, silenced prisoners, and families barred even from mourning; all testify that: Justice in Iran has been sacrificed to judgment.

These testimonies will live on; in the historical memory of the nation today, and in international courts tomorrow.

Call for Global Action

When Justice Becomes a Crime, Silence Is Complicity

Since its inception, the judicial system of the mullahs’ regime has not been a refuge for the oppressed but a vampire draining the lifeblood and hope of the Iranian people. In this apparatus:

  • Justice is sacrificed to ideology,
  • Law to revenge,
  • And humanity to repression.

Escalating Repression: A Warning for the Present, Not Just the Past

While this report has focused on the historical violations of human rights and the judiciary under the mullahs’ regime, what is unfolding in present-day Iran is a continuation of the same crimes on a more dangerous scale.

In recent weeks, we have witnessed:

  • A new wave of mass arrests,
  • Forcible transfers of political and civil prisoners from known prisons to remote, high-security, and uninhabitable facilities such as Fashafouyeh, Qarchak, or IRGC detention centers in border provinces.

Families have been denied visits and phone calls, and some prisoners have disappeared without any notice to their lawyers or families.

This wave of repression is accompanied by:

  • Heightened psychological pressure,
  • White torture,
  • Threats of new fabricated charges.

These acts are not random—they are a direct response to the regime’s crumbling legitimacy and deep fear of renewed uprisings.

The Judiciary: Pillar of Tyranny

As long as this system functions as an arm of repression, no meaningful reform in Iran is possible.
The judicial structure must be thoroughly investigated, documented, and held accountable.

Our Call

We call on all international bodies, human rights defenders, independent journalists, and free governments of the world to:

  • Launch immediate and independent international investigations into the role of key judicial figures in the regime, including:
    • Ebrahim Raisi
    • Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei
    • Sadegh Larijani
    • Mohammad Moghiseh
    • Ali Razini
    • Abolghasem Salavati
    • Mohammad Hasan Neyri
    • and other perpetrators of executions and torture
  • Include the names of these individuals in global sanctions lists and registries of human rights violators
  • Employ global mechanisms such as the International Criminal Court (ICC) or establish people’s tribunals to ensure fair trials for victims
  • Encourage Iranian civil society and victims’ families to preserve and strengthen their archives and testimonies to support legal action

A Final Word: An Ending That Begins

In a country where justice has been shackled for years, every voice seeking justice is a step toward the light.

The tyrant judge will one day stand accused.
And the blood of the most defenseless will bear witness to the end of this reign of cruelty.

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