10 Nov 2024
Tuesday 28 November 2017 - 16:11
Story Code : 284678

Iran prosecutor gets two years for being 'accessory to murder' of protesters

Al-Monitor- Saeed Mortazavi, a former judge and prosecutor in Iran, has been sentenced to two years in prison for the deaths at a notorious detention facility during the 2009 postelection protests. An appellate court in Tehran upheld the sentence for Mortazavi for accessory to murder in the death of Mohsen Ruholamini, the son of a conservative politician who was on the campaign staff for 2009 conservative presidential candidateMohsen Rezaei. Protesters said the balloting, which saw Mahmoud Ahmadinejad re-elected to a second term, was rigged.


Mortazavi,called the butcher of Tehran for the largenumber of newspapers he shut down as Tehran prosecutor, became notorious for sending the 2009 election protesters to Kahrizak prison, where a number of them were beaten and killed. When the story broke that some of those who hadprotestedin support of Green Movement presidential candidatesMehdi Karroubiand Mir Hossein Mousavi had been taken to Kahrizak and had died under mysterious circumstances, it caused a major crisis within the Islamic Republic and led to official investigations.

After the Kahrizak scandal, Ahmadinejad appointed Mortazavi to head Irans social welfare organization. But Mortazavislegal battlespersisted. He wasdisbarred and bannedfrom holding government positions for five years. He was also sentenced to135 lashesfor corruption that occurred during his stint heading the social welfare organization, though it is doubtful that sentence was ever carried out.

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