Growing Iran protests put new pressure on an embattled regime - WSJ
The Wall Street Journal reported late Monday that protests triggered by Iran’s falling currency were spreading beyond Tehran, adding pressure on the Islamic Republic as economic frustration deepens and security forces move to contain unrest.
The Journal said verified social media footage showing demonstrations near Tehran’s bazaar, including chants of “azadi” and scenes of riot police firing tear gas.
It said protests and strike activity expanded across Tehran and to other parts of the country, including Qeshm Island, where crowds chanted “death to the dictator,” and Hamadan, where some protesters shouted pro-monarchy slogans.
The report also cited remarks by President Masoud Pezeshkian on social media calling on the Interior Ministry to hear people’s demands.











