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Massive Protests Erupt in Iran Amid Economic Crisis and Government Crackdown

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Iran is currently experiencing widespread protests across all 31 provinces, marking the most significant challenge to the government in years. Triggered by soaring inflation and a severe economic crisis, the unrest began in Tehran's bazaars and has spread to over 180 cities. The Iranian government has imposed an unprecedented communications blackout to control the situation, with reports indicating that at least 1,850 protesters have been killed and around 10,700 arrested. U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened military action if the Iranian government responds violently to demonstrators. This unrest reflects deep-seated public frustration, particularly among traditional supporters of the regime, and raises concerns about potential U.S. involvement as tensions escalate.

Key Details: • Protests began two weeks ago in Tehran due to rising prices of essential goods. • At least 1,850 protesters have reportedly died, including nine children. • Around 10,700 individuals have been arrested since the protests started. • The Iranian government has implemented a communications blackout. • Potential for severe penalties, including the death penalty, for protest-related vandalism.

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