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Iranian protests and strikes escalate as state struggles to contain them

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By Yeganeh Torbati

ISTANBUL — The Iranian government is struggling to contain protests that began late last month with merchants in Tehran that have now exploded into mass demonstrations and extended strikes in cities and towns across the country.

In the modest city of Abdanan, a large crowd went on the march Tuesday night, shouting for the death of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. In the major city of Mashhad on Wednesday night, people tore down an enormous flag bearing the Islamic republic’s emblem and ripped it into shreds. And in a new and potentially portentous turn, many businesses have shut down their storefronts, bringing much of the country’s already ailing economy to a standstill.

Security forces have responded with violence in many instances, including killing protesters, raiding hospitals and arresting thousands, according to human rights groups. Estimates of the death toll range from at least 27 to 36 people, according to tallies by human rights groups. The Center for Human Rights in Iran said Tuesday that six children have been killed by security forces.

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