
Mohammad Ejei
Hojjatoleslam Mohammad Ejei is the current head of Iran's judiciary, known for his role in overseeing judicial reforms and addressing issues within the legal system. He gained prominence in 2021 when he was appointed to this position by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, succeeding Ebrahim Raisi. Ejei has been involved in various legal and administrative capacities within the Iranian government and has been a significant figure in discussions surrounding justice and human rights in Iran.
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Mohammad Ejei is mentioned as a leader who is committed to helping the country.
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Iran:
Mohammad Ejei, the head of the judiciary, requested the amnesty or reduction of sentences for 1,526 convicts.
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