Protest wave in Iran escalates since December 2025

Since the end of December 2025, a nationwide protest wave has escalated in Iran against the regime, triggered by the economic crisis. Demonstrations now target poverty, corruption, and suppression, involving broad sections of society. The regime responds with repression, while international actors like the US support the protesters.

The protests in Iran began at the end of December 2025 as a reaction to rising food prices, water shortages, and the severe devaluation of the rial. They have developed into a broad uprising against the Islamic Republic, with demonstrations, strikes, and clashes in numerous cities. International observers describe this as the most severe domestic political crisis since the 1979 revolution. Involved are bazaar merchants, workers, and the middle class—a broad alliance that for the first time includes groups close to the regime.

Since early January 2026, the regime has resorted to harsh measures: internet blackouts, phone blocks, shootings at demonstrators, and mass trials. At the same time, it mobilizes supporters for counter-demonstrations, such as in Tehran. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, 86 years old, controls the military, judiciary, and media, but his authority is waning. The Revolutionary Guards remain loyal, yet experts see a change only if there are splits in the security forces. Islam scholar Katajun Amirpur stated: "The 'days of the Islamic Republic' may be numbered."

US President Donald Trump has pledged support to the protesters and threatens measures, including satellite internet. The UN calls for an immediate halt to violence, and Israel expresses favor toward the movement. The regime accuses the US and Israel of interference. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) considers an end to the regime possible. Solidarity demonstrations took place in German cities.

The unrest exacerbates the economic crisis, affects oil prices, and leads to investor withdrawals. The security situation is tense; governments advise against travel. Observers expect further escalation, depending on internal dynamics and international reactions.

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Photorealistic illustration of crowded anti-government protests in Tehran streets, with riot police, tear gas, hesitant security forces, and closed bazaar shops amid ethnic tensions and economic unrest.
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Iran’s Latest Protest Wave Intensifies as Analysts Warn of Instability, Citing Security Defections and Ethnic Tensions

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A new wave of anti-government protests in Iran, triggered by deepening economic stress, has expanded beyond merchant strikes in Tehran’s bazaar and spread across much of the country, according to rights groups and international media reports. A U.S.-based commentator and several human rights monitors say authorities have responded with mass arrests and a widening crackdown since last summer’s 12-day Iran-Israel conflict, while analysts warn that any sudden breakdown of central control could create regional security risks.

Since late December 2025, nationwide protests have raged in Iran against the regime, triggered by a severe economic crisis. Demonstrators demand an end to poverty, corruption, and oppression, while the leadership responds with repression. International actors like the US and UN are watching the situation tensely.

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Protests against Iran's regime have entered their sixth day, sparked by economic woes, resulting in at least six to seven deaths from security force crackdowns. President Donald Trump warned that the United States would intervene if the regime kills peaceful demonstrators, prompting threats from Iranian officials. The unrest echoes past movements, fueled by inflation and currency collapse.

As Iran's protests—sparked by economic woes in late December 2025—rage on under a near-total internet blackout, with reports now citing hundreds dead, Swedish-Iranians are voicing anguish over lost contact with family and urging global support. Despite the brutality, many see hope for regime change.

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Anti-regime protests have resumed in Iran, as reported in live updates. The demonstrations coincide with a buildup of US military presence. Citizens are demanding changes to the current leadership under the Ayatollah.

Iran's leadership displayed a bold message to the United States in Tehran, warning of severe retaliation against any attack, as reported by CNN on January 27, 2026. This comes amid massive anti-government protests in early January where thousands were reportedly killed by security forces, and as President Trump threatens further military action unless Iran negotiates a nuclear deal. Tensions escalate with U.S. military movements in the region.

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On Saturday, February 28, 2026, Swedish-Iranians demonstrated in Stockholm and Malmö against the Iranian regime, shortly after a coordinated attack by the US and Israel on Iran. Participants expressed hope for regime change despite sorrow over the war. Thousands joined manifestations with flags from several countries and chants for freedom.

 

 

 

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