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In southwest Iran, music events have been banned due to accusations of causing a drought. This stems from a long-standing cultural prohibition on popular music, initiated by Ayatollah Khomeini during the 1979 Revolution, citing concerns for children's minds. Strict regulations remain, with music needing approval from the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance, and album covers being edited.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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