Are Iran’s cost-of-living protests a real threat to the regime?
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- Protests in Iran have escalated since December 28, driven by economic grievances and calls for the end of clerical rule, posing a significant challenge to the government. The unrest has led to a violent crackdown, with reports of a rising death toll exceeding 2,571 as authorities respond with increased repression.
- The Iranian regime's handling of these protests is critical as it faces one of its most serious threats since the 1979 revolution, with citizens expressing deep dissatisfaction over economic conditions and political repression.
- The situation reflects broader themes of civil unrest in authoritarian regimes, where economic hardship often fuels demands for political change, and highlights the international implications of Iran's actions, including warnings from global leaders regarding potential repercussions for human rights violations.
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