Tehran(IP)- Iran's president called martyr Beheshti as the architect of Iran's judicial system and served as the face of the Islamic revolution.

Iran PressIran News: Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi, this morning at the national conference to mark Iran's national Judiciary Week, which was held in the presence of the heads of the 3 branches of power in Iran and national and military officials at the summit hall, during a speech stated:

 The efforts of the judiciary show that these judicial staff have put all their efforts to administer justice."

"While supervising the implementation of the law, the judicial system should also pay attention to the necessity of courage in the actions of managers" Raisi further explained

He added: We are on the eve of the anniversary of the martyrdom of 72 companions of the Imam and the revolution. Martyr Dr. Beheshti, although he was the head of the Supreme Court for a year and a half, within this short time, he acted as the architect of the judicial system of the Islamic Revolution. Sincerity, faith, knowledge, and organizational outlook were formed in him before taking responsibility and flourished during his tenure.

The president said: Mr. Beheshti served as the face of the revolution and the leader though he was misgauged at the time of the seditions.

Martyr Mohammad Hosseini Beheshti was an Iranian jurist, philosopher, cleric, and politician who is considered to have been the primary architect of Iran's post-revolution constitution, as well as the administrative structure of the Islamic republic.
Beheshti also served as the Secretary General of the Islamic Republic Party and was the head of the Iranian judicial system. He further served as Chairman of the Council of Islamic Revolution, and the Assembly of Experts.
Beheshti was assassinated on 28 June 1981, in the Hafte tir bombing by the People's Mujahedin of Iran (MEK), along with more than 70 members of the Islamic Republic Party, including 4 cabinet ministers and 23 members of parliament.

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