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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Larijani fires opposition-trial prosecutor
2009-08-31
The new head of Iran's judiciary, Ayatollah Sadiq Larijani, fired the main prosecutor in the trials of dozens of opposition figures accused of plotting to overthrow the country's leadership, the semiofficial ISNA agency reported.

Prosecutor Saeed Mortazavi had built a case based on confessions and intended to prove that senior aides of the defeated candidates in the June 12 presidential election were involved in a foreign-backed plot to bring down the leaders of the Islamic Republic.

The opposition says that the election was rigged and that the confessions were coerced. Mortazavi was replaced by Abbas Jafari Dowlatabadi, who is known to be less ideological than his predecessor, according to lawyers defending several high-profile defendants.

"I hope the court will now free the accused," said Saleh Nikbakth, who is defending six prominent politicians, including former vice-president Mohammad Ali Abtahi.

"Mortazavi was the judicial cover for the arrests. He issued the warrants three days before the elections." The dismissal was Larijani's first important move since his appointment by supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei two weeks ago, and it appears to signal that he is trying to follow a course independent of the government.

"This is a good start, but he must make more replacements in order to make the people feel safe," said Abdul Fatah Sultani, a human rights lawyer. He was detained for 72 days for questioning the election outcome before being released last week. "If that happens, some of the negative things that happened might be countered."
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