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TEHRAN, Iran – Iranians say they are feeling the pinch of sanctions in the price of meat and other daily essentials, but in spite of growing popular anger toward the government, analysts believe little will change.

"My family — my mom and my two sisters — never asked me for anything before," said Abbas Bakhtiari a musician based in Paris, whose family is in Iran. "This is the first time they asked me to help them to pay their bills, and I'm talking about people who didn't have financial difficulties."

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