Iranian Shopkeepers Begin 3-Day Strike Marking Brutal Killing of HundredsA strike by shopkeepers has started across Iran on Tuesday to mark the third anniversary of a brutal crackdown against those protesting fuel price rises, as anger against the Islamic republic's rulers continues to grow.Three years ago, a surprise fuel price hike sparked bloody street violence in which police stations were attacked, shops looted and banks and petrol stations torched.Meanwhile, women waved headscarves on the street in the southern city of Shiraz, according to online videos verified by Agence France Presse, while elsewhere, striking steel workers gathered in a car park in Isfahan.Next to another video he shared, Isfahani wrote: "Women have removed their hijabs defying regime while passing cars honk their horns in support."The demonstrations initially took aim at restrictive rules for women but have morphed into widespread anger at the ruling regime."