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Iran Warns Protests Could Lead to Death Penalty Amid Escalating Crackdown

Iran Warns Protests Could Lead to Death Penalty Amid Escalating Crackdown

# Iran Declares Protests Could Lead to Death Penalty Following Execution Call-Off

Iran has announced that protest activities against its regime could result in the death penalty. This declaration comes just days after an execution related to similar charges was postponed. The Iranian authorities view actions deemed as "terrorists and rioters," according to the judiciary's statement made on Sunday, as grounds for such serious penalties.

The regime's stance has intensified amid ongoing unrest, showcasing its harsh approach towards dissent. Leaders within Iran have made it clear that any acts against the government will not be tolerated. The situation for those protesting is increasingly dire, as evidenced by reports of crackdowns on demonstrators and harsh repercussions for participation in protests.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has voiced concerns about the regime's brutality, stating it "violently kills peaceful protesters." His comments reflect a growing international awareness of the challenges faced by civilians in Iran.

In the geopolitical context, Iran's government has warned that any attack against key leaders, such as Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, would elicit a severe response that would be "harsh and regrettable." This warning underscores the regime's intent to maintain firm control over its citizens, stifling any efforts toward regime change.