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    Home»World»Iran Economic Rage: 27 Protest Deaths Spark Fears

    Iran Economic Rage: 27 Protest Deaths Spark Fears

    World January 7, 20262 Mins Read
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    Iran teeters on the edge as economic hardship fuels explosive protests, with 27 confirmed deaths in brutal security crackdowns. The demonstrations, born from inflation and scarcity, have united disparate regions in a chorus of discontent, from Ilam to Tehran.

    Compelling social media clips from Abdanan depict a sea of protesters—children clutching parents’ hands, elders leading chants—taking to the roads Tuesday night. Security helicopters loomed as crowds vastly outnumbered forces, a testament to swelling public ire over the past week.

    A Norwegian rights organization documents 27 killed by security actions, including five underage victims. Iranian officials confirm losses, notably one officer slain in post-funeral scuffles. State outlets report three fatalities in the turmoil, amid accusations of agitators.

    Ayatollah Khamenei, in a rare address, insisted on crushing disruptions firmly. Originating December 28 with shop closures, the unrest hit Tehran’s trade hubs Tuesday, exposing raw anger at economic mismanagement.

    Amnesty International blasts the response as breaching global norms, evidencing extreme measures to silence voices. Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, from exile, rallies the nation: ‘January 8-9, 8 PM sharp—chant from streets or homes; our next move hinges on you.’

    Surpassing prior waves like the 2022-2023 Mahsa Amini protests, this economic storm poses the gravest threat yet to the regime. As videos proliferate and calls intensify, Iran faces a pivotal moment of reckoning.

    27 dead Iran clashes Abdanan protests Amnesty International Ayatollah Khamenei Economic crisis Iran Iran protests Iran security forces Reza Pahlavi appeal
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