
Protests in Iran are primarily driven by severe economic hardship, including high inflation, currency devaluation, unemployment, and poverty. While authorities attribute the unrest to rising prices and livelihood concerns, protesters blame government mismanagement and international sanctions for worsening conditions. Underlying these economic grievances are broader frustrations with the Islamic theocracy, perceived corruption, and a desire for greater rights and freedoms, echoing sentiments from past demonstrations.
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