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Why This Time Is Different in Iran · Global Voices

Thousands of Iranians have taken to the streets again to protest the collapse of the national currency and the escalation of inflation, and many are demanding the end of the Islamic Republic. But, this time, the government’s response has been different from previous waves of social unrest. Unlike what happened during the 2009 Green Movement or the 2022 uprising to the cry of Women, Life, Freedom, security forces were slow to react while the curr…
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Thousands of Iranians have taken to the streets again to protest the collapse of the national currency and the escalation of inflation, and many are demanding the end of the Islamic Republic. But, this time, the government’s response has been different from previous waves of social unrest. Unlike what happened during the 2009 Green Movement or the 2022 uprising to the cry of Women, Life, Freedom, security forces were slow to react while the curr…

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Política Exterior broke the news in on Thursday, January 15, 2026.
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