Protests Over Rising Prices Enter Tenth Day Across Iran Amid Deadly Crackdown
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The protests are more than a reaction to rising prices. Young protesters in particular take to the streets for fundamental change, in the meantime more than 2000 people have been arrested.
DAY 10: Iran Erupts Nationwide: Protests Reach 28 Provinces as Chants for the Shah Return Grow and Death Toll Rises
Iran enters tenth day of protests with 29 killed, 1,203 civilians detained so far. Protests that began December 28, 2025, have spread to 28 of Iran’s 31 provinces, with 369 demonstrations tracked by the Institute for the Study of War. Chants now call for the return of Reza Shah Pahlavi, and rights group HRANA reports at least 35 deaths—including four children—and over 1,200 arrests. The government offered $7 monthly handouts for four months, but…
Protests Over Rising Prices Enter Tenth Day Across Iran Amid Deadly Crackdown
Protests over rising prices and government policies continued for a tenth day across Iran, spreading to multiple cities amid arrests, deaths and clashes. Protests over rising living costs and opposition to the government continued for a tenth day across several Iranian cities, according to multiple reports and videos shared online. Demonstrations were reported in Tehran, Ilam, Hamadan, Mashhad, Shiraz, Borujerd and other cities, with some state-…
This article was first published on Cedarnews.net. For more news and exclusive reports, visit our website. The protests, which have spread from the capital Tehran to other cities across the country, are not uncommon in Iran, but a number of factors combine to make the current demonstrations in the Islamic Republic “extremely dangerous.” Tuesday marked the tenth day since the protests began, and it took only four or five days for US President Don…
After ten days of protests, the death toll rose to 36. Reza Qoresh Ali Pahlavi, son of the last Shah of Iran, issued a special statement expressing support for the protests.
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