Leader Online Desk: Iran's state television Press TV has reported that Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi has died in a helicopter crash. This news has created a sensation all over the world. Iran's Interior Minister Ahmed Vahidi has confirmed this incident.
The 63-year-old president of Iran, Ibrahim Raisi, is a radical leader. He is also known as the disciple and successor of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. So many questions are being raised about his disappearance. Let's know their life journey…
Orientation towards religion and politics
President of Iran Ibrahim Raisi was born in 1960 in the city of Mashhad in northeastern Iran. His father was a cleric; But Ruisi's father died when he was five years old. Raisi was inclined towards religion and politics from the beginning. He started studying at a Shia institution in the city of Qom. As a student, he participated in Western-backed protests against Mohammad Raza Shah. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini ousted the Shah from power in 1979 through the Islamic Revolution. During his student days, he took to the streets against Mohammad Raza Shah.
Public Prosecutor to Head of Iran's Judiciary
At the age of only twenty, he was appointed as a government lawyer in Karaj near Tehran. After the Islamic revolution in Iran, he started working in the judiciary. Worked as a lawyer in many cities in Iran. At this time he was being trained by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the founder of the Republic of Iran. Khomeini became the president of Iran in 1981. Raisi was 25 at the time) from 1989 to 1994 he was the Prosecutor General (government prosecutor) of Tehran. In 2004, he was elected as the Deputy Head of the Judicial Authority of Iran. In 2014, he became the Prosecutor General of Iran. Raisi, who heads Iran's judiciary, is considered a hardline leader and heir apparent to the country's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khomeini.
He was elected President of the Islamic Republic of Iran in June 2021. During the election campaign, Raisi promoted himself as the best option to deal with the corruption and economic crisis that had arisen under the Rouhani regime. He has also been given the religious title of 'Hujjatul Islam' meaning 'Proof of Islam'.
Participation in Iran's 'Death Committee'
In 1988, he is said to have participated in the intelligence tribunal known as the 'Death Committee'. Thousands of political prisoners are tried by these tribunals. Most of these political prisoners were members of the leftist and opposition group Mujahideen-e-Khalka (MEK) or the People's Mujahideen Organization of Iran (PMOI). The total number of political prisoners executed by these tribunals is unknown, but human rights groups say they include approximately 5,000 men and women. Raisi, however, has consistently denied his role in the case, but has maintained that the punishment was “appropriate” in accordance with the fatwa of Iran's former supreme leader, Ayatollah Khomeini.
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