Masoud Ahmadi Moghaddasi

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Judge Masoud Ahmadi Moghaddasi (مسعود احمدی مقدسی‎; 1963August 2, 2005) was an Iranian judge, and deputy to Saeed Mortazavi. He was assasinated by a gunman around 16:00 in Tehran's Ahmad Ghasir Avenue while commuting home from work.

Moghadasi had ruled in the case of Akbar Ganji which led to Ganji's imprisonment, and was also involved in the case of Zahra Kazemi. His duties as a vice prosecutor meant that he had many potential enemies in the criminal underworld.

Some conservative Iranian politicians, including Mohammad Kazem Anbarlouee, the editor of Resalat have condemned Mujahedin-e Khalgh Organization| and alleged them to have been behind the assasination [1], while some exiled journalists have mentioned the possiblity of him being killed by his allies, because he "knew more than [necessary] to be trustable" [2].

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