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Protests in Iran sparked by economic woes now nationwide, activists say

Protests in nearly 50 cities challenge Iran's regime amid soaring inflation and rial collapse, with over 2,200 arrests and dozens killed, officials and monitors report.

  • Recently, the Human Rights Activists News Agency reported more than 340 demonstrations across Iran's 31 provinces, pressuring Iran's theocracy after protests began with merchants in Tehran.
  • Iran's currency collapse has plunged its rial currency into free fall at over 1.4 million to $1 after United Nations sanctions reimposed in September, with annual inflation hitting 40% and new gasoline pricing introduced.
  • Authorities: Rights groups report at least 38 deaths and more than 2,200 arrests while Iranian state media and domestic activist networks inside Iran limit reporting, and journalists covering protests face restrictions.
  • Protesters broadened demands to include anti-government chants, while Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said rioters must be put in their place and U.S. President Donald Trump warned of strong consequences Sunday.
  • Context-first: Iran's nuclear activities and past U.S. strikes frame regional strain, with the IAEA warned Iran could build as many as one nuclear bomb, and U.S. intelligence assessing Tehran has yet to begin a weapons program.
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Anger is growing in Iran against the backdrop of economic and political frustrations. Despite repression, protests are spreading as the very unpopular regime is weakened by an economic and financial crisis.

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In Iran, mobilizations against expensive life took a political turn to call at the end of the Shiite theocracy. The Supreme Leader warned this Friday, January 9th that he would not "recircle" in front of the movement. TF1's JT shows you the images. - "Death to the dictator!": images of the mobilization that amplifies against the Iranian (International) regime.

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The collapse of the rial and the high inflation have brought traders to the streets in the largest demonstrations in three years. The desire for freedom in the face of the Ayatollás is spread from this struggle and revives, despite the relentless repression.

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Samvada World broke the news in on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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