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WED · 2025-12-31 · 19:47 GMTBRIEF NSR-2025-1231-5061
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Iran protesters try to break into government building as unrest continues

Protests in Iran, triggered by a currency collapse, have entered their fourth day, with demonstrators attempting to break into a government building in Fars province. Clashes have also been reported in Hamedan and Lorestan.

BBC News - WorldFiled 2025-12-31 · 19:47 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Iran protesters try to break into government building as unrest continues
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Protests in Iran, triggered by a currency collapse, have entered their fourth day, with demonstrators attempting to break into a government building in Fars province. Clashes have also been reported in Hamedan and Lorestan. The unrest began in Tehran among shopkeepers concerned about the falling value of the Iranian currency and has since spread to other cities, involving students and resulting in anti-government chants. In response, authorities declared a bank holiday, ostensibly to save energy, but widely seen as an attempt to quell the protests. While President Pezeshkian has stated the government will listen to "legitimate demands," the prosecutor general has warned of a "decisive response" to any attempts to create instability. Security has been tightened in Tehran where the demonstrations began.

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The prosecutor general, Mohammad Movahedi-Azad, has warned that any attempt to create instability would be met with a "decisive response".

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President Masoud Pezeshkian has said his government will listen to the "legitimate demands" of the protesters.

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The authorities in the capital, Tehran, had declared Wednesday a bank holiday.

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Protesters in Iran have tried to break into a local government building in the southern province of Fars.

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Officials said three police officers were injured and four people arrested in the city of Fasa.

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3 hours agoCaroline HawleyDiplomatic CorrespondentTelegramFootage shared on social media showed protesters breaking the gate of the governor's office in FasaProtesters in Iran have tried to break into a local government building in the southern province of Fars, on a fourth day of demonstrations sparked by a currency collapse.Officials said three police officers were injured and four people arrested in the city of Fasa.Confrontations were also been reported in the western provinces of Hamedan and Lorestan.The authorities in the capital, Tehran, had declared Wednesday a bank holiday - in an apparent effort to quell the unrest.In video that emerged on social media and was verified by the BBC, a crowd is filmed breaking the gate of the governor's office in Fasa.Then, in another post, security men are seen shooting in response. Clouds of tear gas rise in front of shuttered shops.Across the country, schools, universities and public institutions were closed because of the last-minute public holiday announced by the Iranian government.It was ostensibly to save energy because of the cold weather, though it was seen by many Iranians as an attempt to contain the protests.They began in Tehran on Sunday - among shopkeepers angered by another sharp fall in the value of the Iranian currency against the US dollar on the open market.By Tuesday, university students were involved and they had spread to several cities, with people chanting against the country's clerical rulers.The protests have been the most widespread since an uprising in 2022 sparked by the death in custody of Mahsa Amini, a young woman who was accused by morality police of not wearing her veil properly. But they have not been on the same scale.To prevent any escalation, tight security is now reported in the areas of Tehran where the demonstrations began.President Masoud Pezeshkian has said his government will listen to the "legitimate demands" of the protesters.But the prosecutor general, Mohammad Movahedi-Azad, has also warned that any attempt to create instability would be met with what he called a "decisive response".
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