Deadly clashes and currency collapse: Why Iran is witnessing its biggest protests in three years
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Moneycontrol02-01-2026, 10:43

Iran Rocked by Widespread Unrest: Economic Crisis Fuels Deadly Protests

  • Iran faces its most serious unrest in three years, entering a fifth day of nationwide protests fueled by a severe economic crisis.
  • Soaring inflation (over 40%), a collapsing currency (Rial lost half its value in 2025), and rising food/health costs sparked demonstrations by traders, shopkeepers, and students.
  • At least seven people have been killed, including a Basij member, amid clashes in multiple cities like Lordegan, Kuhdasht, Isfahan, and Azna.
  • Protesters chant "Mullahs must leave Iran" and "death to the dictatorship," reflecting deep public anger against the clerical leadership.
  • Government responds with security crackdowns, detentions, and pledges of economic reforms and dialogue, while blaming "profit-seeking individuals" for violence.

Why It Matters: Iran's severe economic crisis, marked by high inflation and currency collapse, is driving deadly nationwide protests.

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