Iranian students in Australia facing 'darkest days' as economy hits record low
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Exclusive: Ongoing turmoil in Iran has had a ripple effect on Iranian students in Australia, with some unable to pay for basic living expenses and tuition fees due to the economic crash in the nation.
The latest protests in Iran erupted in late December following civil unrest against the Islamic Republic government and the economic crisis.

The Iranian rial has nosedived to an unprecedented low, sparking widespread unrest that has swiftly gripped the nation. This economic turmoil has fueled protests that have spread like wildfire, reaching every corner of Iran.

The value of the Iranian rial plummeted to a record-low amid the collapse.(AP)

For Zahra, the financial collapse has been especially devastating. She had invested much of her money into paying off student loans, leaving her in a precarious situation when the economy faltered. Now, she finds herself needing to borrow money from her father back home in Iran.

She believes that universities should consider postponing tuition fees of affected students due to the financial hardships the economic crash has caused.

“Please, don’t put more pressure on the students,” Zahra implores. “We’re already in a dire situation, facing the darkest days of our lives. We need understanding, not more burdens.”

The current unrest has escalated into the largest wave of protests the country has seen since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Tragically, these demonstrations have resulted in the deaths of at least 3,766 people, with fears that the actual number could be even higher.

“Don’t put more pressure on us, understand us.”

The demonstrations have quickly become the largest uprising in the nation since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, claiming the lives of at least 3766 people, with a high probability of a significantly higher death count.

The Human Rights Activists News Agency also reported that 24,348 protesters were arrested in the crackdown.

*Names have been changed to protect identities.

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