Iran's Turbulent Streets: A Clash of Voices
The streets of Iran are alive with unrest. People are shouting, demanding change. The government is pushing back, cutting off the internet, making it hard for the world to see what's happening.
The Spark and the Fire
It all started with anger over money troubles, but now it's about much more. The protests are growing, spreading to many cities. Some say over 65 people have been hurt or killed. The government calls the protesters troublemakers, warning of harsh punishments.
The World Watches
The U.S. President has been watching. He's told Iran's leaders to be careful, saying he'll act if things get worse. But will his words make things better or worse?
A Leader in Exile
Meanwhile, a man who once ruled Iran, now living far away, is telling people to keep protesting. He says he's ready to come back home. But will the people welcome him?
A Different Reality
The government says everything is calm, but videos online show something different. People are still out there, shouting, demanding change. Hospitals are full of injured people. Doctors say they don't have enough help.
An Uncertain Future
It's a tough situation, and no one knows how it will end.