Iran Denies Executing Protesters as Trump Vows "Strong Action"

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Iran Denies Executing Protesters as Trump Vows "Strong Action"
Iran's Foreign Minister has dismissed reports of mass executions following recent protests. In an interview with a US broadcaster, Abbas Araghchi claimed the unrest is now contained. He also stated that official casualty figures have been exaggerated. The protests began on November 15th after a government decision to raise fuel prices. The comments come as US President Donald Trump issued a new threat against Iran. On Twitter, he warned of "very strong action" if protesters are harmed. Internet access in Iran remains heavily restricted. This makes verifying claims from either side difficult for outside observers.