Iran Announces Plans for Swift Trials and Executions for Protesters
January 14, 2026 • Google News World
Iran has announced plans to conduct swift trials and executions for protesters, with the death toll from the government’s crackdown on demonstrations now exceeding 2,500.
According to reports, Iranian authorities have warned neighboring countries that they would retaliate if Washington strikes. The warning was made by Iran’s leaders as protests continue to spread across the country.
Iran’s chief justice has also urged the regime to swiftly punish protest detainees. Separate reports from various news outlets suggest that hundreds of protesters have been injured in brutal crackdowns, with some suffering gunshot wounds to the eyes.
The situation remains tense, with widespread anger and unrest continuing to simmer. The exact number of casualties is not yet known, but officials have confirmed that the death toll has surpassed 2,500.
Iran’s leaders are believed to be seeking to maintain control over the country amidst growing protests. However, it remains unclear how long this will last, as protesters continue to demand change and an end to human rights abuses.
In related news, Iran’s military has issued a statement warning that they would retaliate if Washington strikes. The statement was made in response to recent reports of US military activity in the region.
The situation in Iran continues to unfold, with protests ongoing and tensions running high.
Source: Google News World