Islamic Revolutionary Courts

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Revolutionary Tribunals were set up in the major towns, with two courts in the capital of capital – one each in the prisons of Qasr and Evin, and one traveling tribunal for Sadegh Khalkhali, who was known for handing out many death sentences. The courts presiding judges were clerics appointed by Khomeini himself.

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