Iran on the Brink: Decades of Discontent Fuel Unrelenting Protests Amidst Bloodshed

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News18•09-01-2026, 14:32
Iran on the Brink: Decades of Discontent Fuel Unrelenting Protests Amidst Bloodshed
- •Iran faces intensifying protests across over 100 cities, fueled by decades of economic hardship, youth unemployment, and social restrictions.
- •The government's internet blackouts and phone restrictions have failed to quell the unrest, with students, unions, and women actively participating.
- •Slogans against Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei are openly chanted, highlighting deep-seated anger beyond immediate triggers like inflation or morality police.
- •Women's anger stems from state control over lifestyle, discrimination, and fear, evolving beyond 'anti-hijab' to a demand for self-determination.
- •Young Gen-Z Iranians, aware of a more modern past, feel betrayed by unfulfilled promises and are at the forefront of the movement.
Why It Matters: Iran's widespread protests reflect deep-seated discontent, with youth and women demanding freedom despite government repression.
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