Iran signals fast trials and executions for protesters as death toll in crackdown goes over 2,500

Iran is signaling that trials for protesters will be swift and executions are imminent as the death toll from the government's crackdown on nationwide demonstrations continues to rise above 2,500.

The head of Iran's judiciary, Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei, has stated that trials should be completed quickly, implying that executions could follow soon. His comments come after activists had warned that hangings for those detained could happen anytime.

Iran has been holding a mass funeral for 300 security force members killed in the demonstrations, with tens of thousands of mourners attending and holding Iranian flags and photos of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The government is trying to quell protests but people remain fearful in the streets due to plainclothes security forces still patrolling neighborhoods.

Many Iranians are concerned about their safety after schools were closed and they fear sending their children to school again, according to a mother of two who spoke on condition of anonymity. Another witness, Ahmadreza Tavakoli, described seeing one demonstration in Tehran and witnessing the use of firearms by authorities, stating that "people do not have guns. Only the security forces have guns."

Iran has been under pressure from the international community over its handling of the protests, with US President Donald Trump warning of strong action if Iran continues to kill peaceful protesters. One Arab Gulf diplomat stated that major Mideast governments were discouraging the Trump administration from launching a war against Iran due to fears of "unprecedented consequences" for the region.

Meanwhile, activists have been working around an internet shutdown by offering free service via Starlink satellite internet, which has become key in getting information out of the country. The US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency reported that 2,403 protesters had died and over 18,100 people were detained, with the majority of those detained not accused of participating in protests.

The death toll from Iran's crackdown on protesters continues to rise, making it one of the deadliest in recent years.
 
OMG, I'm so worried about what's happening in Iran πŸ€•πŸ’” 2,500 people are already dead and many more are detained... how can this be happening in our world? I mean, I know there are governments and leaders who make decisions that might seem harsh to us, but this feels like a whole different level of bad. And what's with the internet shutdown? Don't they want people to know what's going on? πŸš«πŸ’» Those activists offering free Starlink internet are heroes in my eyes... I just hope everyone stays safe until something changes.

And can you believe that people are still scared to send their kids back to school? 😱 What kind of safety can be expected when security forces are patrolling neighborhoods and schools have been closed for months? It's like living in a state of constant fear. The fact that even the US is speaking out against Iran's actions makes me think that maybe, just maybe, there's some hope for change.

I wish I could understand what's driving these decisions... do people in Iran really think this is an effective way to maintain control? πŸ€” Or are they genuinely afraid of something? The more I read about this, the more questions I have πŸ˜• Can we learn from this and try to find better ways to resolve conflicts?
 
man... this is getting really outta control... πŸ’”πŸ˜± i mean, 2500 people already dead and it's still going on... the government is trying to spin this by saying they're mourning their own security forces but i think that's just a smokescreen... 🚫 all these protesters are innocent people who just want some freedom of speech and expression... it's not like they're asking for much.

and yeah, the international community needs to do more to pressure Iran... πŸ’ͺ us president trump is right to say that we'll take strong action if they keep killing peaceful protesters. but at the same time, i think we should be careful about intervening militarily because that could just lead to a bigger mess... πŸ€” and what's with all these plainclothes security forces patrolling neighborhoods? that's just creepy.

anyway, it's hard not to feel hopeful for the Iranian people right now... they deserve better than this brutal suppression. but at the same time, i don't think anything will change anytime soon unless there's a huge outcry from the global community... 🌎
 
Man, this whole situation in Iran is so messed up πŸ€•... I mean, you got these people protesting for their rights and freedom, but instead of listening, the government just decides to go ahead and crack down on them with force. It's like they're trying to silence everyone who dares to speak out against them.

The death toll is rising fast, over 2,500 people have lost their lives so far, which is just heartbreaking 🀯... I can only imagine how scared and fearful the families of those victims must be. And it's not just the protesters who are suffering, innocent civilians are getting caught in the crossfire too.

I don't get why governments do this stuff... they're supposed to protect their people, not harm them. It's like they've lost all sense of humanity. I'm worried about what might happen next, will more people die? Will the situation just keep escalating?

The international community is trying to put pressure on Iran, but it seems like not enough is being done πŸ€”... the US President was clear that if Iran continues to kill peaceful protesters, there'll be strong action taken. But has anything actually changed in Iran yet? I'm not sure.

One thing that's been helping activists spread information about what's happening is this Starlink satellite internet service πŸ“±... it's like they're using a lifeline to get their message out to the world. And on top of all this, tens of thousands of people are showing up to mourn for security force members who were killed in the protests - it's just too much 🀯.

The situation is so dire, and I'm not sure when things will start to change... but I hope that someone, somewhere, is listening and taking action soon.
 
Man I'm so worried about what's happening in Iran right now πŸ€•... like, over 2500 people have died and most of those aren't even accused of anything, just because they wanted to protest for their rights? That's crazy! And now the government is saying they're gonna execute people soon? It's like, can't we just talk about this instead of killing each other? πŸ€”

I feel so bad for the families and friends of those who have lost loved ones. They must be going through such a hard time πŸ˜”. And what's even crazier is that some governments are actually discouraging the US from doing something about it because they're scared of the consequences... like, shouldn't we just stand up for what's right instead of playing politics with people's lives? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

I also see how the internet shutdown has been a huge problem for getting information out. But at least some people are trying to fight back by using satellite internet and stuff. It's like, every little bit counts, right? We just gotta keep supporting those who are fighting for human rights and try to spread awareness about what's going on 🌎πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm shocked by the numbers, like 2,500+ people are already dead? 🀯 It's crazy! They say trials should be swift but what about justice and fairness? I feel bad for the security forces though, I bet they're worried sick too - plainclothes agents patrolling neighborhoods, it's like a real-life video game πŸ˜…. The fact that schools were closed makes sense, parents don't want their kids to be in harm's way, but what about the future? Like how are these kids supposed to grow up now? πŸ€”
 
😱 I'm literally shaking thinking about what's happening in Iran right now... 2500+ people killed and thousands more detained? How can you even justify this kind of violence? 🀯 It's like they're trying to silence everyone who speaks out against them, but it's not going to work. People will keep fighting for their rights until justice is served.

I'm so worried about the kids in Iran, schools are closed and people are too scared to send them back to school. That's heartbreaking. And what's really sad is that the government is trying to spin this as a "funeral" for security forces who died during the protests, but it's just a way to distract from their own role in all of this.

The internet shutdown is ridiculous. How are people supposed to get information out when they can't even access social media? And what's with all these warnings about Trump taking action if Iran doesn't stop killing protesters? Like, what can he do? It's not like he hasn't been saying the same thing for years and nothing's changed.

I just want everyone in Iran to be safe and free to protest without fear of getting killed. This is a human rights crisis and it needs to be addressed ASAP. πŸ’”
 
🀯 this is literally insane I mean what even is going on in that country? 2500 people dead and counting and its just getting worse they're basically saying "oh yeah we know the protests are happening but we'll deal with you soon enough" like who cares about human lives anymore πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ its not like these ppl are asking for a war or anything they just wanna be free and have some say in their own country what is so hard to understand?
 
I'm really worried about what's going on in Iran rn 😟. It sounds like the government is being super heavy-handed and doesn't care who gets hurt. The fact that they're holding mass funerals for security forces but still patrolling neighborhoods with plainclothes cops is crazy 🀯. And it's not just the protesters who are scared, it's their families too - schools have been closed because people are too afraid to send their kids back to school πŸ“š.

I don't get why the government can't just talk to the protesters and figure out what they want instead of resorting to violence πŸ”₯. And it's not like the US is going to come in and save them or anything - I know they're warning Iran about strong action, but that might just make things worse πŸ’”.

I feel bad for all those people who are suffering right now πŸ€•. It's like the government is trying to silence everyone, but we can still hear their voices through social media and stuff like Starlink internet ✈️. I hope someone can find a way to stop this madness soon πŸ˜“.
 
πŸ˜• I'm so tired of forums like this where we can barely get a straight answer but instead just endless opinions and speculation... Can't we have a real discussion without all the drama and misinformation πŸ€”? And what's with all these threads getting lost in the noise, it's hard to find useful info anymore πŸ˜“. The Iran protests are a really sad situation, I feel for those people who are suffering for speaking out, but can we focus on supporting them rather than just stirring up controversy? πŸ™
 
omg u guys i cant even believe whats been happening in iran its like theyre trying to squash ppl under their feet i had a friend who lost her cousin in the protests and she was literally shaking every time she talked about it my heart is breaking for the fams of those who have lost loved ones i feel so helpless watching this unfold πŸ€―πŸ™ anyone who thinks we can sit idly by while ppl are being executed or injured by security forces needs to check their privilege fam πŸ’β€β™€οΈ we need to be louder and more united in our support for the Iranian ppl
 
Ugh man πŸ€• this is just heartbreaking... I mean, I'm all for justice and standing up for what you believe in, but when does it get out of hand? πŸ’” The Iranian government is seriously sending a wrong message here - they're basically saying "you're gonna die if you speak out" and that's not okay at all 😑. I feel for the families of those who have lost loved ones already... my heart goes out to them πŸ€•.

And what really gets me is how the government is trying to spin this as a security issue, like it's just about keeping people in line and maintaining order πŸ’Έ. But it's so much more than that - it's about basic human rights and freedom of expression πŸŽ‰. The fact that activists are having to go underground to get info out is crazy 🀯.

But you know what really gets me? The international community isn't doing enough, man... I mean, we're talking about a major player in the world here, and we should be taking action 🚨. Not just talking about it, not just condemning it, but actually doing something to stop it 😀. It's like, what's the point of even having diplomacy if you're not going to back it up with some real consequences? πŸ’₯
 
I'm thinking about all these ppl stuck in this crazy situation... πŸ€• it's like they're living in fear 24/7 and it's not right at all 🚫. The government's trying to control every aspect of their lives, from school closures to plainclothes security patrolling neighborhoods... it's suffocating 🚫. We should be supporting these ppl with love & support, not just sympathy πŸ€—. It's heartbreaking to think about families being torn apart by this unrest πŸ’”. Can we please just raise our voices for human rights & freedom? 🌟
 
🚨 I'm telling you, something fishy is going on here... all this attention around Iran and its protests, and what do we get? A flood of fake news trying to spin the situation. The international community is just trying to cover up their own involvement. I mean, think about it, if Trump is warning Iran about strong action, but not taking any concrete steps himself, that's a clear red flag. And don't even get me started on the Arab Gulf diplomat's claims... sounds like they're hiding something. The fact that Iran is holding a mass funeral for security force members killed in protests and having tens of thousands attend, with people waving Iranian flags and photos of Ayatollah Khamenei, it just reeks of government propaganda. Meanwhile, activists are trying to get info out through Starlink satellite internet... what's really going on here? Is Iran getting some kind of international backing to stage a false flag operation? I'm not saying that's the case, but you can't just dismiss all these inconsistencies without doing your own digging.
 
Wow 🀯, this is getting outta hand 🚨, the numbers are crazy 2,500+ people dead and over 18k detained... how did we even get here? 😩 The fact that security forces are still patrolling neighborhoods after the protests makes me so nervous πŸ’”. I don't blame anyone for being fearful, especially with schools closed πŸ“š, it's like they're trying to suck all hope out of the country πŸ˜•. And what's with the mass funeral for the security members? It feels like a huge PR stunt 🀝, trying to shift attention away from the protesters. The international community needs to do something, this is getting ridiculous πŸ’₯.
 
I'm still trying to process this 🀯... like, 2500 people lost their lives? it's just heartbreaking to think about fam πŸ’” I feel so bad for all those families who have to deal with the loss of a loved one. and now they're saying executions are imminent? that's just terrifying 😱. I don't know what the government is thinking, but this crackdown is getting out of hand 🚫. People need to be able to express themselves without fear of reprisal. It's like, we get it, protests can get violent sometimes, but killing people isn't the answer πŸ’€. The international community needs to step in and do something about this. We can't just sit back and watch this unfold πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.
 
I'm so worried about what's happening in Iran right now πŸ€•. 2,500+ people killed and many more detained just because they wanted to express their opinion? That's crazy! The fact that schools are closed and people are too scared to send their kids back to school is heartbreaking πŸ˜”.

And the way security forces are treating protesters, using live ammo like it's nothing?! It's like they think they can control people with fear and violence. Newsflash: it won't work 🚫. The international community needs to keep putting pressure on Iran until they stop this bloodshed and start listening to their citizens.

I'm also really impressed by all the activists who are working around the internet shutdown to get info out. Starlink satellite internet is literally a lifesaver in times like these πŸ’». It's amazing what people can accomplish when they're driven by justice and compassion ❀️.
 
πŸ€• My heart goes out to all those innocent lives lost in Iran 🌎😒. The speed at which trials are being held and potential executions looming over people is just heartbreaking. It's like they're playing a game with human life, and it's just not right πŸ˜”. I keep thinking about that mother of two who's worried about sending her kids back to school - what if the security forces show up and hurt them? 🀯 It's so scary for ordinary people to live in fear.

I'm also really concerned about the internet shutdown and how hard it is for people to get information out. Free services like Starlink are a lifeline, but I hope they can sustain this effort πŸ”πŸ’». And what's with the international pressure? I wish world leaders would take more concrete actions to stop Iran's human rights abuses πŸ’ͺ.

It's just so sad that we're living in an era where peaceful protests can turn deadly πŸ€•. Can't we all just coexist peacefully and respect each other's differences? πŸŒŽπŸ’–
 
πŸ€• diagram: a simple drawing of a person holding a sign that says "Peaceful Protest"

I'm really worried about what's happening in Iran right now πŸ€”. 2,500+ people have lost their lives and thousands more are detained just for exercising their right to free speech πŸ—£οΈ. It's like they're saying "we don't care about human life". That's not how democracy works.

The international community needs to step up and put pressure on the Iranian government to stop this violence πŸ’ͺ. The US, EU, and other countries need to work together to hold them accountable. We can't just sit back and do nothing while innocent lives are lost πŸ’”.

A simple diagram of a chain with broken links πŸ€•: that's what Iran's protests have become - a series of broken promises and human rights violations. It's time for change πŸ’₯.
 
I'm still trying to process what's happening in Iran... it's like a nightmare that won't wake up πŸ€•. I was talking to this friend who lives there and she said that even if they're not directly participating in protests, just being seen with a protestor or wearing clothing that resembles the colors of the protesters can get them arrested 🚫. And the thought of people being held without charge is just heartbreaking... I mean, what's the point of even having a justice system if it's just going to be used to silence dissent? πŸ˜”

I know some people say that Iran needs stability and order, but at what cost? Losing your child or loved one over a peaceful protest seems like an unacceptable price to pay πŸ’€. And I worry about all the families who are living in fear, not knowing when their kids will be safe to go back to school again πŸ“š.

It's interesting that some Arab Gulf governments are weighing in on this, saying they don't want the US to get involved... like it's our problem to solve? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I wish there was more international pressure on Iran to stop this violence and protect its people's rights.
 
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