Supreme Court Chief Justice Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei told state television on Wednesday that those “who beheaded people or burned people in the streets” should be “tried and punished as soon as possible”.
Iranian news agencies also quoted him as saying he had spent five hours in a prison in Tehran to examine the cases and the trials should be held “in public”.
Prosecutors say they are bringing capital charges of ‘waging war against God’ against ‘rioters and saboteurs’ arrested over deadly demonstrations.
Tehran prosecutors said they would press capital charges of “moharebeh”, or “waging war against God”, against “rioters and saboteurs” arrested over the deadly demonstrations.
Iran has released no official death toll, but authorities said more than 100 members of the security forces have been killed. Opposition activists said the toll is much higher and includes more than 1,000 protesters.
The US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency said the number of dead climbed to at least 2,571.
Pro-zionist Iran International claims 12.000 have died without naming the source.
Al Jazeera cannot independently verify any of those figures.
On Wednesday, Iranian state TV said mass funerals were taking place in Tehran that would include 300 bodies of security force members and civilians.
Al Jazeera’s Tohid Asadi, reporting from the capital, said the state was trying to draw a line between protesters and “rioters”, or as Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei called them, “saboteurs”.
“The judicial system says it will rapidly conduct trials for those who killed people, carried weapons or destabilised the country,” Asadi said. “When it comes to peaceful protesters, there is no such statement from Iranian officials.”
Al Jazeera report

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