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Iranian authorities shut down a Tehran venue for serving alcohol and allowing dancing, reflecting stricter enforcement post-Amini protests.
Iranian police have shut down a Tehran cafe-restaurant for allegedly serving alcohol and allowing women to dance, acts banned since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
The crackdown comes amid a broader trend of closing venues for violating Islamic codes, including live music and dress code rules.
This intensified enforcement follows closely the third anniversary of the death of Mahsa Amini, whose detention for improper dress sparked widespread protests demanding greater freedoms.
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Las autoridades iraníes cerraron un lugar de Teherán para servir alcohol y permitir bailar, lo que refleja una aplicación más estricta de las protestas posteriores a Amini.