Confiscation of the assets of lawyer Marzieh Mohebi is permissible

According to the Mashhad court's ruling against "Marzieh Mohebi," the confiscation of the lawyer's property was declared permissible.
Marzieh Mohebi is a lawyer living outside Iran. In response to the protests and violent behavior of regime agents towards the people, she published texts that were accused of "spreading lies."
On June 6, according to a notification registered in the Sana system, he was summoned to court to be investigated on charges of spreading lies, although the text of the indictment has not been served on him. Marzieh Mohebi also wrote in a letter addressed to the head of the Seventh Branch of the Mashhad Revolutionary Court regarding the charge of spreading lies: “If you have a little bit of justice, fairness, belief, faith, and everything that is human within you, go and ask the security officers without fear, terror, and dread of reprimand, salary deduction, and dismissal, which of my words was a lie in my conscience?”
That people, tired and exhausted by the high cost of living, corruption, waste, oppression and discrimination, were shelled in the streets. That thousands of eyes were targeted in the streets and blinded with an evil and animalistic smile. That all the rules of procedure from the top to the bottom were trampled under the boots without exception, and children were gathered in the streets with kicks, punches, batons, tasers, pepper gas and tear gas, and assaulted in vehicles prepared for repression, and handed over to the guards in the basements of the neighborhood mobilization who knew nothing but extreme brutality. "Marzieh Mohebi also decided to publicly publish the nature of the charge of "spreading lies" and the text of her defense bill.
Ms. Mohebi then tweeted about the strange ruling of "disqualification" from Mashhad's Article 49 Court.
He wrote in this tweet: "The corrupt judges of this land have removed me from the status of a citizen by the ruling of the Mashhad Court, Article 49, and have deemed it permissible to take and consume my property. The status of a citizen was a contract between a warring infidel and the Islamic government, something like today's asylum. Now how our citizenship agreement became a "contract of protection" and how the ruler unilaterally terminated it is a wonder."
The Islamic Republic regime not only confiscates and sells the property of Christians and other religious minorities, but also confiscates the property of Iranian citizens for false and illegal reasons. Now, they have issued a decree to confiscate the property of Marzieh Mohebbi, who lives outside Iran, and they even consider it permissible.




