Tehran crackdown targets private businesses after nationwide protests

Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera 22h
Iranian authorities have closed dozens of privately owned small and mid-sized venues in Tehran in recent days, with many of the affected businesses having joined strikes or posted online support for last month’s protests.
Tehran crackdown targets private businesses after nationwide protests
Why it matters
The closures function as a de facto penalty for protest-linked activity, raising operational risk for consumer-facing businesses that participate in strikes or express political support on social media. With no stated legal basis or process, affected firms face open-ended downtime, lost revenue, and potential lease and payroll defaults, pushing more activity into informal channels. The move also signals a tighter enforcement environment for gathering places in central and northern Tehran, increasing compliance and reputational constraints for brands operating locally.
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