A Shocking Memory of the Ijtihad of the Deputy Prosecutor of the Special Appointment of the Clergy in the Face of Ayatollah Khamenei in Dealing with Ayatollah Montazeri

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-Friday 2025/03/14 - 14:12
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 خاطره تکان دهنده‌ای از اجتهاد قائم مقام دادستان وقت منصوب ویژه روحانیت در برابر آیت‌الله خامنه‌ای در برخورد با آیت‌الله منتظری

 Seyyed Hossein Mousavi Tabrizi, the Prosecutor General of the Islamic Revolution at the time, wrote a shocking memoir of Sheikh Mohammad Mohammadi's claim

 Abdollah Abdi - Abdi Media

Seyyed Hossein Mousavi Tabrizi, the Prosecutor General of the Islamic Revolution at the time, in a follow-up to a shocking memoir of Sheikh Mohammad Mohammadi Reyshahri's claim for the alleged coup d'état that led to the immediate execution of Sadegh Ghotbzadeh, explicitly states that this claim was not true and that they carried out the sentence until Ayatollah Khomeini's message reached them not to execute Ghotbzadeh.

Almost identical to the conclusion of other narratives that can be seen until Ayatollah Montazeri's letter to Ayatollah Khomeini, in which the founding leader of the Islamic Republic might have prevented the execution of Seyyed Mehdi Hashemi, his sentence was carried out by Sheikh Ali Razini, the religious judge in the case, and not by Sheikh Ali Fallahian, the prosecutor who executed the sentence.

Seyyed Hossein Mousavi Tabrizi, the Prosecutor General of the Islamic Revolution at the time, on page 298 of his Shocking Historical Memoirs, mentions another neglected point:

 "According to the decision of the Security Council of Qom Province, after the people's march and Ayatollah Javadi Amoli's speech in the Grand Mosque of Qom, this story would have ended and Mr. Montazeri would have been engaged in studying and discussing and training the students in accordance with the Imam's advice, but some people were organized by some centers against the opinion of the Supreme Leader and the decision of the Provincial Security Council, and after the ceremony of the Grand Mosque, they attacked the Hussainiyeh and his house They looted the place and sealed their doors.

This work was done under the management of Mr. Ruhollah Hosseinian.

He said in a meeting: "We knew that if the Supreme Leader was informed, he would prevent us from taking action, so we told the Telecommunications Department to cut off the telephone connection between Qom and Tehran in the afternoon, there was no mobile phone at that time, and when we finished the work near evening, the telecommunications department established the telephone connection."

Justifying this action, he said: "Sometimes a person should act according to his opinion, even if he is against the leadership, just as in the battle of Siffin, Malik al-Ashtar should not have acted on the advice of Imam Ali (a.s.), he should have killed the sheikhs of Nahrawan so that the war would not lead to arbitration."

Strange politics is cruel

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