5 Nov 2024
Monday 16 April 2018 - 18:30
Story Code : 301152

Most-wanted posters on Tehrans walls to find ex-prosecutor

IFP- After the Iranian Judiciary announced it has yet to catch Tehrans former prosecutor Saeed Mortazavi, activists have printed wanted posters and decorated the citys walls with them to find the notorious judge convicted of complicity in the death of prisoners.

The reformist daily newspaper Ghanoon wrote on Monday that undoubtedly, the poster initiative is not to find him; it is rather a way to express the public demand for the arrest of Mortazavi in a sarcastic way.

Perhaps the city-wide posters show peoples dissatisfaction with the judicial situation in Mortazavis case. The massive reaction to Saeed Mortazavis absence is a stern warning to the authorities because people have understood that sometimes some ones escape justice because of their former position.

Ghanoon also warned that if the national warning is not heard, one cannot expect to have a democratic and, of course, Islamic society.

Another reformist daily Arman-e Emrooz also wrote that Iranian lawmakers are going to summon two ministers over the controversial case. Arman has referred to the tweets by Iranian lawmaker Fatemeh Saeedi in which she had written, I call on the judiciary and the interior ministers to explain why Mortazavi has not been apprehended. If the final verdict is announced, it must be implemented.

According to Arman, the Iranian MP has assumed that those who can apprehend Mortazavi know where he is.

But the point is the possibility of the disappearance of a person like Mortazavi. Is this possible? Could the man, who appeared at court sessions with his bodyguards, disappear without informing the relevant organisations?

This comes as even his bodyguards do not know where he is! One cannot easily digest someone like Mortazavi has disappeared and nobody knows his whereabouts. Although it seems to be a deliberate attempt to appease the public opinion, but this can produce contrary results.

According to Irans Judiciary, Tehrans former Prosecutor Saeed Mortazavi who was supposed to serve a two-year prison term is nowhere to be found.

Earlier, Iranian Judiciary Spokesperson Gholam-Hossein Mohseni Ejei said that a court verdict calls for imprisoning Mortazavi for two years, but unfortunately he has not been arrested as his whereabouts are not known.

President Hassan Rouhanis media adviser Hesamoddin Ashna had also warned on April 13 that Mortazavi might want to evade justice.

Mortazavi has been sentenced to two years in prison for complicity in the death of a prisoner in Kahrizak detention centre following the 2009 post-election unrest in Iran.
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