Iran’s protest movement entered its tenth consecutive day on Tuesday amid expanding street demonstrations, renewed unrest in Tehran’s bazaars, deepening economic anxiety, and increasingly hardened security signaling from the state. What began as an economically driven protest wave rooted in currency collapse, inflation, and fear of major economic restructuring has now evolved into a multifaceted national crisis, combining livelihood grievances, political dissent, labor unrest, and social exhaustion.
From Currency Collapse to Street…
Iran’s protest movement entered its tenth consecutive day on Tuesday amid expanding street demonstrations, renewed unrest in Tehran’s bazaars, deepening economic anxiety, and increasingly hardened security signaling from the state. What began as an economically driven protest wave rooted in currency collapse, inflation, and fear of major economic restructuring has now evolved into a multifaceted national crisis, combining livelihood grievances, political dissent, labor unrest, and social exhaustion.