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Recently, many cities in Iran have seen protests.
At first, merchants in Tehran's Grand Bazaar closed their shops to show dissatisfaction due to currency devaluation.
Later, the protests quickly spread to other cities.
In some places, conflicts occurred, with some people injured or even killed.
Iran's money is becoming less and less valuable, and many people cannot afford daily necessities.
Merchants say the price of the US dollar keeps changing, making it hard for them to do business.
The government said it was cold and closed some public places, and promised to reduce taxes for merchants and provide cheap foreign currency.
However, many people feel these measures are not good enough.
Experts say that as long as economic problems are not solved, protests may continue.
Now, many people are protesting not only for freedom but also because life is too difficult.