By Parisa Hafezi, Reuters

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Bazaar merchants protest economic woes amid Guards' economic dominance

Protests began over sharp fall in the currency, swelled into bigger movement

Guards' grip on oil and trade leaves the government powerless.

Iran's bazaar merchants, the trader class who were the financial backbone of the 1979 Islamic Revolution, have turned against the clerics they helped bring to power, fuelling unrest over an economy that has morphed into full-blown anti-government protests.

Frustration among bazaar merchants, from small-scale shopkeepers to large wholesale traders, has grown as their political and economic clout in Iran has diminished over the decades while the elite Revolutionary Guards have tightened their grip on the economy, building sprawling and tightly held networks of

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