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TEHRAN—The
protests which have gripped Iran for 3 weeks began over a headband, however are morphing right into a broader motion fueled by middle-class anger over the nation’s collapsing financial system.
Iran’s giant city center class has largely pushed the demonstrations in dozens of cities for the reason that loss of life of Mahsa Amini on Sept. 16, a 22-year-old girl detained for allegedly violating the nation’s strict costume code. Organized by word-of-mouth and amplified on social media, their complaints have rapidly turned from girls’s rights to calls for for an finish to the nation’s Islamic system of governance, which controls all elements of society.
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