The Iranian regime has launched a billboard campaign across the country boasting about the judiciary's achievements, focusing on electronic services and case-processing volumes. The campaign makes no mention of Iran's high rate of executions or the abbreviated legal proceedings for death-row prisoners, according to an Iranian the source.
An Iranian the source reports that the regime has mounted a nationwide billboard campaign touting the judiciary's performance metrics, including the rollout of electronic services and the number of cases processed. The campaign conspicuously omits any reference to Iran's well-documented record of frequent executions and the summary legal procedures often applied to those sentenced to death, the source notes.
As The Zioneer has previously reported, the Iranian judiciary—headed by Chief Mohseni Ejei—has been a central instrument in the regime's domestic repression, with waves of executions targeting activists, dissidents, and ethnic minorities (June 22 bulletin). Ejei has repeatedly framed the judiciary's role as an extension of the regime's ideological struggle, describing diplomacy as a continuation of conflict (June 16 bulletin) and praising the armed forces for 'cutting the neck of enemies' (June 14 bulletin).
The billboard campaign appears designed to project administrative competence and normalcy, even as the regime's internal crackdown has intensified. The single-source report has not been independently verified, and the precise geographic scope of the campaign remains unclear.
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