Iranian officials have pledged to swiftly try and punish anti-government protesters, with officials warning that anyone arrested in the past few days is considered guilty of waging “internal war” against the regime.
• At least 2,400 protesters have been killed since the start of Iran’s brutal crackdown last month, according to a US-based rights group, with a blackout is still in place. The atmosphere in Tehran is “extremely heavy and tense” one resident told CNN, and a regime-led funeral procession took place there today to mourn security forces and civilians the government says were killed in protests.
Some personnel have been urged to leave a US military base in Qatar as a “precaution,” as President Donald Trump considers taking military action against Iran. He warned the regime against executing protesters and said the US would take “strong action” in response. An Iranian protester may be executed today, according to the US State Department and a family member. Read more...

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