Currency Collapse Ignites Iran: Thousands Reported Dead in Regime-Threatening Protests
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A dramatic fall in Iran's currency has triggered massive nationwide protests, with reports indicating thousands of civilian deaths. The unrest now poses a severe challenge to the stability of the ruling regime.
The protests began in direct response to the Iranian rial's drastic loss of value. A collapsing currency makes basic goods and food impossibly expensive for ordinary citizens. This economic crisis ignited widespread public anger.
That anger has escalated into sustained and violent demonstrations across the country. International observers and human rights groups report a fierce response from state security forces. The current estimated death toll reaches into the thousands.
Experts state that the movement has evolved beyond initial economic complaints. It now represents a fundamental clash between the Iranian people and their government's authority. The continued protests and severe casualties suggest a critical moment for the nation's leadership.
The situation remains highly volatile. The regime's ability to control both its economy and its streets is under unprecedented pressure.