Iranian Regime Shows Concern Over Growing Protests
Atlantic Council senior fellow Thomas Warrick notes the Iranian regime's growing concern over nationwide protests. Explore the implications for the government's stability.
Atlantic Council senior fellow Thomas Warrick notes the Iranian regime's growing concern over nationwide protests. Explore the implications for the government's stability.
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Iranian protesters toppled a statue of Qassem Soleimani as nationwide demonstrations over the economic crisis entered a 12th day. Security forces responded with tear gas and gunfire.
Activists report widespread protests across Iran, ignited by economic hardship. The unrest, detailed on an interactive map, highlights growing public discontent. Read the latest developments.
At least 35 people have been killed and 1,200 detained during recent economic protests in Iran. Get the latest details on the escalating civil unrest and government crackdown.
Iran's Supreme Leader calls for rioters to be 'put in their place' amid escalating unrest. The death toll from recent protests has reached at least 10. Get the latest details.
At least seven people are reported dead as protests over Iran's ailing economy intensify. Get the latest details on the widening unrest and its causes.
Protests over Iran's battered economy have spread to rural provinces, resulting in at least six deaths. Demonstrations began with shopkeepers and have now entered a fifth day.
Protests over Iran's failing economy intensify, spreading to rural provinces and resulting in at least six fatalities. Security forces and demonstrators clash as unrest grows. Read the latest.
A volunteer with Iran's Revolutionary Guard reportedly killed amid expanding protests. Get the latest details on the escalating situation and international context.
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