Iranian officials are encouraging people to report women who refuse to obey the Islamic republic's dress code, according to a ...
The report highlights Iran’s escalating reliance on technology to monitor and punish women defying the mandatory dress code.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNIran using drones, facial recognition apps to catch women without Hijab, monitor dress code: UN ReportIran is increasingly deploying advanced surveillance technology, including drones, facial recognition, and a ...
A recent United Nations report sheds light on the alarming extent of Iran's reliance on technology to surveil and control ...
IRAN is using drones and intrusive digital technology to crush dissent, especially among women who refuse to obey the strict dress code, BBC News quoted a United Nations report as saying.
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A U.N. fact-finding mission into Iran's treatment of women reported that the Islamic republic was resorting to extreme ...
Iran is deploying aerial drones, facial recognition technology, and a mobile application to enforce its mandatory hijab laws, ...
Iran is employing advanced surveillance technologies, including drones, facial recognition, and the Nazer mobile app, to ...
Iran is using drones and intrusive digital technology to crush dissent, especially among women who refuse to obey the Islamic republic's strict dress code, the United Nations has said ...
The report highlights Iran’s escalating reliance on technology to monitor and punish women defying the mandatory dress code. Central to this crackdown is the “Nazer” mobile application ...
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