Two Iranian Supreme Court Judges Fatally Shot Outside Tehran Tribunal
- Two senior Iranian Supreme Court judges, Mohammad Moghiseh and Ali Razini, were shot dead in Tehran by an assailant who later killed himself, according to Iran's judiciary.
- The judiciary stated that the judges were involved in national security cases, including espionage and terrorism, which sparked anger among enemies.
- The attacker had no pending legal cases and carried out a planned assassination inside the court, injuring a bodyguard of one of the judges.
- Judge Mohammad Moghiseh was sanctioned by the United States in 2019 for overseeing countless unfair trials, while Ali Razini survived an assassination attempt in 1998.
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