Tehran Cafe Closed by Authorities Over 'Satanic' Allegations
Islamic regime shuts down cafe in Tehran following accusations of 'promoting satanic activities'
JpostImage: Jpost
Iranian authorities have closed a cafe in central Tehran, accusing it of promoting 'satanic activities' by hosting events with Western-style music. Reports indicate that patrons were observed engaging in what police described as 'abnormal behaviors.'
- 01The cafe was located in central Tehran and was accused of promoting 'satanic' activities.
- 02Authorities cited events featuring Western-style music as a reason for the closure.
- 03Reports indicated that young patrons were seen behaving in ways deemed 'abnormal' by police.
- 04The closure was reported by state-affiliated media, including Fars and Mehr news agencies.
- 05This incident reflects ongoing tensions regarding cultural expression in Iran.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Iran's Islamic regime has shut down a cafe in central Tehran following allegations that it promoted 'satanic activities.' State-affiliated media reported that the cafe hosted events featuring Western-style music, which allegedly created an environment for 'abnormal behaviors.' The semi-state Fars news agency stated that patrons, primarily young men and women, were seen engaging in what police described as 'Satanic movements.' The closure highlights the regime's ongoing scrutiny of cultural practices that diverge from its conservative values. This incident adds to the growing list of actions taken by authorities against establishments perceived to undermine Islamic morals. The situation continues to develop as more information emerges.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
The closure of the cafe reflects the Iranian regime's ongoing efforts to regulate cultural expressions deemed inappropriate.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Reader Poll
What are your thoughts on the closure of the cafe in Tehran?
Connecting to poll...
Read the original article
Visit the source for the complete story.

