Former President Donald Trump vowed "very strong action" against Iran if it executes protesters. The statement comes amid reports of a violent crackdown on anti-government demonstrators. Rights groups estimate over 2,400 protesters have been killed.
Trump spoke to CBS News, a US partner of the BBC. He warned of consequences if executions occur. His comments followed reports that 26-year-old Erfan Soltani was scheduled for execution Wednesday.
Soltani's relatives told BBC Persian that an Iranian court issued a death sentence within two days. They expressed deep concern he could be executed without notice due to internet shutdowns. The Hengaw Organization for Human Rights also noted the speed of Soltani's case.
Iran has faced widespread protests. These protests are in response to government policies and actions. The situation remains tense.
The potential execution of protesters could trigger a significant response from the U.S. The international community is closely monitoring the situation. Further developments are expected.
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