RNA – In response to a letter by Iran’s Judiciary Chief, Ayatollah Sadeq Amoli-Larijani, The Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei, agreed to pardon or reduce the sentences of the prisoners eligible to be granted clemency.
Ayatollah Amoli-Larijani’s letter did not give the number of the prisoners eligible for amnesty.
The decision comes as Iran is preparing to mark the 37th anniversary of the historic referendum in which Iranians overwhelmingly voted for the establishment of the Islamic Republic following the collapse of the US-backed Pahlavi regime in 1979.
The occasion, known as Islamic Republic Day, falls on March 31 this year.
The Islamic Republic was established in Iran in line with the popular motto of the 1979 Islamic Revolution that called for “Independence, Freedom and the Islamic Republic” for the country.
Meanwhile, Iranians will also celebrate national Mother’s Day on March 31, which is the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad’s daughter, Lady Fatemah al-Zahra, the wife of Imam Ali and a role model for Muslim women.
Under Iran’s Constitution, the Leadership has the power to pardon or reduce the sentences of convicts within “the framework of Islamic criteria” and on a recommendation to that effect from the judiciary head.
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