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          Larijani to succeed Shahroudi as Judiciary chief http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=103278&secdonid=351020101
          as Judiciary chief
          After ten years in the job, Iran's Judiciary Chief
          Ayatollah Mahmoud Shahroudi will be officially replaced
          by Mohammad Sadeq Larijani in four days' time.
          Senior officials, including parliamentarians, will attend a
          ceremony on August 15 at the Judiciary's main
          reception hall to mark Shahroudi's departure and the
          introduction of his successor Larijani, Mehr news
          agency reported.
          This is while earlier reports, citing several lawmakers,
          had said the handing-over ceremony would be held on
          the August 16.
          Hujjatolislam Mohammad Sadeq Larijani, 48, is currently
          a politician cleric and a member of the Guardian Coi.ncil
          - a 12-member supervisory body tasked with
          overseeing parliamentary legislations and supervision of elections.
          He is also one of the five brothers of Iran's current Speaker of the Majlis (Iran's parliament) Ali Larijani. Another
          Laruani brother - Mohammad Javad - heads the Judiciary's human rights department.
          Mohammad Sadeq Larijani also has a two-time membership of Assembly of Experts of the Leadership, an
          elected body that picks the leader of the Islamic Revolution, oversees his activities and has the power to remove
          him.
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          Max
          Wed, 12 Aug 2009 15:22:25 GMT
          If he restores some independence to the Judiciary and restores freedom of press and speech and
          assembly, things will get better. He also needs to prosecute the rape crimes and Kahrizak crimes.
          LARIJANI
          Wed, 12 Aug 2009 13:27:51 GMT
          PASSED THE SECOND ROUND! QLALI FlED FOR THE NEW POST! WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO
          MR LARIJANI?
          Wed, 12 Aug 2009 13:22:14 GMT
          those who raped children of iran.wilI be raped with electric drill.like those iraqi so ldgers who raped
          iranian women in ahvaz and khoramshahr.death to pedoplyles
          LARINJANI
          Wed, 12 Aug 2009 13:20:57 GMT
          NEW POST IN GOVERNMENT= DENY RAPE CLAIMS
          Mulla Nasreddin
          Wed, 12 Aug 2009 10:58:06 GMT
          It is good that in Iran we have lack of expert and discent person that we should only chose among our
          sons, brothers, son in laws, father of ou son in law and so forth. I am worried that all these in breeding
          among our “political elite” (use the word loosely) have and had detrimental effect on our country. Of
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