Massive Protests Break Out In Tehran
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(Worthy News) – A new wave of civil unrest erupts in Iran as citizens demand improvements in the economy.
Crowds of protesters shut down the main market in Tehran after the Iranian national currency crashed against the U.S. dollar.
The protesters are chanting “death to Syria’” and “our enemy is here — not the U.S.” as they demand the government focus on improving the economy. [ Source: OANN (Read More…) ]
#BREAKING: Protesters have swarmed Tehran's Grand Bazaar amid nationwide anger over the country's troubled economy – semi-official news agency in Iran pic.twitter.com/Mv1IIPVYv5
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