Iran's supreme leader seeks to purge infamous 'Judge of Death' to consolidate judicial power
Human rights organizations see Eje'i as a key figure in the Islamic Republic's repressive regime, with some naming him the "Judge of Death" for his extensive record of orchestrating mass executions
Assessment
The supreme leader's move to purge a figure known as the 'Judge of Death' signals a strategic consolidation of judicial authority. Eje'i's record of mass executions made him a symbol of repression, so removing him may be an attempt to reshape the judiciary's image while centralizing control. The outcome will reveal whether this is genuine reform or a power shift within the same system.
