Nationwide protests in Iran have claimed over 3,000 lives, marking the deadliest unrest in decades. While authorities appear to have quelled demonstrations for now, internet connectivity remains severely restricted. The protests, initially sparked by economic woes, escalated into widespread challenges against the clerical leadership, drawing international attention and prompting a cautious response from the US. Nationwide protests in Iran have claimed over 3,000 lives, marking the deadliest unrest in decades. While authorities appear to have quelled demonstrations for now, internet connectivity remains severely restricted. The protests, initially sparked by economic woes, escalated into widespread challenges against the clerical leadership, drawing international attention and prompting a cautious response from the US.
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