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Iranian Drones and Face Recognition Cameras Monitoring Women's Clothing

Iranian Drones and Face Recognition Cameras Monitoring Women's Clothing
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World March 14, 2025 23:00

teheran - Iran uses drones and facial recognition tech to enforce clothing regulations on women. UN warns against suppressing dissenting views.

Iranian Government Monitors Women's Clothing with Drones

The Iranian government is utilizing drones and new technologies to enforce strict clothing regulations on women, as reported by the BBC. The UN has raised concerns about the suppression of dissenting views.

State-Sponsored Surveillance System

  • Iranian officials are developing a state-sponsored citizen patrol system, encouraging citizens to report misbehaviors through a mobile app.
  • Reports indicate a focus on reporting women who do not adhere to Islamic dress codes.

Increasing Use of Surveillance Cameras

Surveillance cameras, including those equipped with facial recognition technology similar to China, are being deployed for hijab checks. Citizens can report women by providing location, license plate, and other details via the app.

Risks for Defying Regulations

  • Defiant women challenging clothing rules risk imprisonment, where they face potential abuse and violations of their rights by guards, as highlighted by human rights organizations.
  • Public protests against authorities, triggered by incidents like the death of Mahsa Amini in 2022, have faced severe crackdowns.
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