Security forces clash with protesters in Iran's main market as at least 35 killed in demonstrations
Source: AP
By JON GAMBRELL
Updated 7:31 AM CST, January 6, 2026
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) Protesters angry over Irans ailing economy conducted a sit-in Tuesday at Tehrans Grand Bazaar, witnesses said, with security forces ultimately firing tear gas and dispersing demonstrators as the rest of the market shut down.
The protest at the Grand Bazaar, the beating heart for centuries of both Irans economic and political life, represents the latest signal that the demonstrations likely are to continue as the countrys rial currency fell to a record low Tuesday. Already, violence surrounding the protests has killed at least 35 people with authorities detaining more than 1,200 others, activists abroad say.
Meanwhile, the situation is likely to worsen as Irans Central Bank drastically reduced the subsidized exchange rates for dollars it offers to importers and producers in the country. That likely will see merchants pass on price hikes in the coming days for goods directly onto consumers, whose life savings already have dwindled over years of international sanctions targeting the Islamic Republic.
Irans reformist President Masoud Pezeshkian, while ordering a government investigation into one incident involving the protests, otherwise signaled Tuesday the crisis may be rapidly moving beyond the control of officials.

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