Iranian Opposition Wages a Monetary Guerrilla War……………

              





Iran's central bank has said defaced banknotes are to be made invalid, after the appearance of opposition slogans on money, local media report. They quote bank official Ebrahim Darvishi as saying that people possessing defaced banknotes should exchange them by 8 January. It was difficult to distinguish genuine defaced notes from fakes, he added. Messages in support of the opposition have been appearing on banknotes since June's disputed presidential election. Hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was re-elected in the poll - a move that triggered mass street protests by the opposition who claimed the election was rigged. "Banknotes on which there are writings or are stamped or have any additional signs will be invalid," Iran's Jam-e Jam newspaper quoted Mr Darvishi as saying on Thursday. The bank official also called on the public and shop owners not accept such notes from 8 January. Since June's election, slogans such as "Death to the dictator" have appeared on many Iranian banknotes……….Many transactions are carried out in cash in Iran, which is under international banking sanctions and where major credit cards cannot be used. ………”

If this campaign spreads, it will become quite costly for the Iranian government, and not just financially. There is no legal way to ban banknotes from circulating, and trying to isolate the marked “guilty” notes will in itself slow down transactions. The government normally wants banknotes to circulate to fuel economic transactions, especially in an economy where cash is king. Central Bank issued legal tender is being effectively used to undermine the same government that issued them.
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