ALWAGHT- Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei, the Judiciary Chief, underlines that the Islamic Revolution is anchored in faith in God and trust in the people, emphasizing the importance of addressing public issues.
Speaking during the Ten-Day Dawn anniversary at Imam Khomeini's mausoleum, Judiciary Chief Mohseni-Ejei highlighted that the Islamic Revolution is based on faith in God and trust in the people. He emphasized its enduring nature, contrasting it with other revolutions.
The Judiciary Chief attributed the Revolution's success to Imam Khomeini's firm faith and trust in the people, establishing a revolution that transcended Iran's borders.
Mohseni-Ejei stated that arrogant powers like America and Israel have consistently attempted to revert Iran to their desired state through various means over the past 47 years. He pointed out that the youth worldwide are becoming increasingly anti-arrogance and anti-oppression, prompting these powers to try halting or slowing this movement.
The Judiciary Chief noted hostility toward Iran since the Revolution's victory, mentioning imposed wars, economic sanctions, internal conflicts, assassinations, and recent developments as a "major sedition." He referred to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution characterizing it as a "major sedition and coup," emphasizing God's intervention in neutralizing it.
