Iran protests: death toll tops 2,500 as executions loom and crackdown intensifies

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Protests across Iran continue with the death toll rising to about 2,571, as authorities vow fast, public trials and possible executions; detainee Erfan Soltani reportedly faces imminent death amid a sweeping crackdown that includes an internet blackout, while the US and other governments weigh in and rights groups warn against swift, opaque justice.
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