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Poor, hungry Iranians brace for return of sanctions

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September 28, 2025

People increasingly find themselves unable to afford food they need to survive.

- BY JON GAMBRELL AND AMIR VAHDAT

Poor, hungry Iranians brace for return of sanctions

VAHID SALEMI Associated Pre TWO WOMEN walk past a banner showing leaders who were killed in attacks.

As Iran's ailing economy braced Saturday for the reimposition of United Nations sanctions over its nuclear program, it is ordinary people who increasingly find themselves unable to afford the food they need to survive and worried about their future.

Iran's rial currency already sits at a record low, increasing pressure on food prices and making daily life that much more challenging. That includes meat, rice and other staples of the Iranian dinner table.

Meanwhile, people worry about a new round of fighting between Iran and Israel - and potentially the United States - as missile sites struck during the 12-day war in June now appear to be being rebuilt.

Activists fear a rising wave of repression within the Islamic Republic, which has reportedly executed more people this year than over the last three decades combined.

Sina, the father of a 12year-old boy who spoke on condition that only his first name be used for fear of repercussions, said the country has never faced such a challenging time, even during the deprivations of the 1980s Iran-Iraq war and the decades of sanctions that came later.

"For as long as I can remember, we've been struggling with economic hardship, and every year it's worse than the last," Sina told the Associated Press. "For my generation, it's always either too late or too early - our dreams are slipping away."

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