In a shocking incident, two Supreme Court judges in Iran, Ali Razini and Mohammad Moghiseh, have been shot and killed outside the Supreme Court building in Tehran. Reports indicate that the attacker was a guard who allegedly acted out of frustration with the Islamist regime.
Both judges were known for their hardline stances and had earned the nickname “hangmen” due to their controversial rulings and harsh sentences. Their deaths mark a dramatic escalation in tensions within the country, reflecting growing discontent with Iran’s judicial and political systems.
Authorities have yet to release a statement on the incident, but the attack has sparked widespread reactions domestically and internationally. The incident underscores the deepening rift between the regime and its critics, including those within its ranks.
Further details are awaited as investigations continue.
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