Post by : Bianca Haleem
Thousands of Kurds have taken to the streets in major Iranian cities as part of escalating nationwide protests in 2025–2026, sparked by deepening economic collapse and intensifying government repression.
Kurdish political groups have openly backed general strikes and mass rallies, while international solidarity marches have also grown, with Kurdish flags seen waving in cities around the world. The demonstrations underline the increasingly multi-ethnic nature of the resistance to the Islamic Republic.
In Iran’s Kurdish heartlands, protests have surged with demands for greater rights and freedoms, alongside calls for economic justice. With unrest spreading across multiple regions and communities, the regime is facing what many describe as its broadest challenge in decades, as the movement continues to build momentum.
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