{"text":[[{"start":12.7,"text":"Iran’s chief justice has said the regime should move swiftly to “punish” people detained in nationwide protests, despite Donald Trump’s threat that he would “take very strong action” if Tehran started executing protesters."}],[{"start":28.9,"text":"In a video posted on Wednesday by Tasnim, a state-affiliated news agency close to the Revolutionary Guards, judiciary chief Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei said: “If we want to do something, we have to do it quickly, do it at the right time.”"}],[{"start":45.64,"text":"“If a job becomes late, it’s possible that something we could do today, do it in two months’ time it doesn’t have the same effect,” he added."}],[{"start":54.94,"text":"“Those who beheaded people in the streets or burned people alive must be tried and punished as quickly as possible,” he said, in an allusion to the regime’s characterisation of some of the protesters as engaging in “terrorist” acts."}],[{"start":71.19,"text":"Mohseni-Ejei’s remarks came as personnel were being evacuated from Qatar’s Al Udeid air base, the US regional military command, amid growing fears of escalation. An Arab official described the move as a “precaution”."}],[{"start":87.52,"text":"On Tuesday, Trump warned that the US could intervene in the country if the regime carried out executions of people detained in the mass anti-regime demonstrations that have swept the country since late December."}],[{"start":102.19999999999999,"text":"“If they hang them, you’re going to see some things,” he told CBS. “We will take very strong action, if they do such a thing.”"}],[{"start":111.67999999999999,"text":"He also urged Tehran’s leadership to “show humanity” in dealing with the demonstrators. Human rights groups outside Iran have said thousands have been killed in the protests, while one western official said the death toll ranged between 4,000 and 5,000 people."}],[{"start":132.97,"text":"Iran’s security forces appeared on Wednesday to have reasserted control over the country in response to the protests, two western officials said, citing intelligence reports and diplomatic communications."}],[{"start":147.21,"text":"They added that the death toll from the clashes was estimated to be several thousand."}],[{"start":153.45000000000002,"text":"Authorities have repeatedly threatened swift punishment for those they have characterised as violent rioters and terrorists, while also acknowledging peaceful protesters’ legitimate concerns."}],[{"start":166.88000000000002,"text":"They have also sought to draw a distinction between the protests leading up to January 8, which erupted in late December over the regime’s failure to stabilise the economy and have been characterised as “peaceful”, and the past six days, which foreign minister Abbas Araghchi claimed involved “terrorist elements”."}],[{"start":189.21000000000004,"text":"According to the state-affiliated news agency Mehr, justice minister Amin Hossein Rahimi told reporters in Tehran that after January 8, “it was not about protest, it was an all-out civil war”, adding that “anyone who has been arrested then is definitely a criminal”."}],[{"start":208.04000000000002,"text":"Rahimi said that “terrorists” and murderers would face “absolutely no leniency”."}],[{"start":null,"text":"