After more than 30 years have passed since the end of the war, will part of the unsaid judicial issues of that era, especially the special military courts in the final years of that era, be narrated and made clear?

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-Thursday 2024/09/19 - 16:42
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آیا با گذشت بیش از ۳۰ سال از پایان جنگ بخشی از ناگفته‌های قضایی آن دوران، بخصوص محاکم ویژه نظامی در سالهای پایانی آن روایت وشفاف خواهد شد؟

Abdollah Abdi - Abdi Media

Some parts of the memoirs of Sheikh Mohammad Sadiq Salehi, the special military prosecutor of the last years of the war in the south and the former governor of Qom, have extremely historical and sensitive points, of course, the narrator is quite clear in describing the details that he has passed over them and settled for generalities, but these generalities It has many subtle points.

Although the publication of these memoirs is a little old, in any case, Salehi Manesh did not specify exactly who and in which ranks of the armed forces were accused of treason and espionage and similar cases, and especially explosions in places on the front and behind the front (which gives examples They brought memories) were sentenced to death (execution) or torture? And what happened to them?

The indictments which, according to Salehi Manesh, were issued in one day and with the judgment of Seyyed Alireza Sadr Hosseini, a special military judge appointed by Sheikh Ali Razini, were issued on the second day.

According to Salehi Menesh, the severity of the sentences issued was such that it caused panic in the fronts in his time, to the point where Khamenei, the president at the time, asked for a report from them and mediated to balance the courts and arrests.

Since the documents and the initiation of judicial action were announced in this interview with the report of the then Director General of Intelligence of Khuzestan and also considering the intelligence discussion, it is not possible to say much about Habibullah Haghighi, the Director General of Intelligence of Khuzestan, even though he has retired from the Ministry of Information at a senior level. , expected to narrate more information about this part of the untold or less-told history of the war.

Seyyed Alireza Sadr Hosseini seems to have distanced himself from the security and judicial spaces for a long time and has occupied himself with seminary sciences and cultural and academic affairs, and it is unlikely that he will tell his judicial memories, especially the unsaid of his special military judgment, especially in the current situation.

Will Sheikh Mustafa Pourmohammadi, who was a special military prosecutor in the west of the country, also narrate part of his memories despite his relative media activities?

Or has Pourmohammadi distanced himself from the security and judicial departments and concentrated in the secretaryship of the fighting clerical community and has no foundation to speak for this part of the memories of judgment in the western fronts of the country?

Apparently, more than 30 years after the end of the war, there are still special sensitivities towards the publication of memories and documents of these parts of the war.

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