The Head of Iran's Judiciary emphasized on Saturday that fighting discrimination and corruption and implementing justice is the main focus of the Judiciary.

Iran Press/Iran News: The Head of Iran's Judiciary, Ebrahim Raisi, and other senior judicial officials, paid a visit to Imam Khomeini’s mausoleum on the first day of Judiciary week in south Tehran, to pay tribute to the Founder of the Islamic Republic, the late Imam Khomeini (may his soul rest in peace), and commemorate the national week of the Judiciary Branch.

In a speech at the mausoleum, Raisi said 40 years ago, Imam Khomeini raised the flag of implementing justice in society, and establishing a state based on justice and fighting against cruelty and corruption, Iran Press reported.

He added: “The founder of the Islamic Revolution always emphasised on implementing justice.”

The Head of Iran's Judiciary noted that in his watch, ‘Public Rights’ will be underscored and no one shall do an injustice to the public.

Judiciary Week in Iran is named after Seyyed Mohammad Hosseini Beheshti along with 72 colleagues who were martyred in a terrorist bomb blast in June 1981.

Ayatollah Beheshti served as the head of the Judiciary in the early years after the victory of the Islamic revolution. 101/211/214

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