Iranian People Rise Up: Largest Protests Since Revolution
Mass protests erupted across Iranian cities in the largest wave of civil unrest since the 1979 revolution, with demonstrators demanding political reform and an end to theocratic repression. Security forces responded with widespread arrests and internet shutdowns, but the scale of participation across economic classes signaled a fundamental erosion of the regime's domestic legitimacy.
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