In Iran, women’s information of electronic control women to find hijab violations
Iran refuses to give up hard penalties for strict liners for women who refuse to introduce the country to public public and the public to make the country’s compulsory hijab in public The report was released on Friday found.
The results of an independent international fact about the Islamic Republic of Iran launched the country’s education for “physical violence” last year The death of Mahsa Amini. Despite the country’s forced hijab laws and fierce imprisonment and arrest of the country, today, today was sued today.
“Two years and girls in Iran after the protests were launched in September 2022, the women and girls in Iran, in the legal and practice, especially all aspects of the compulsory hijab.
“The state, enterprises and individuals in their hijab complaints are increasingly relying on the state for the state-funded complaints to indicate a civic liability.”
Iran’s mission in the UN in New York did not respond immediately to a commentary for the findings of a 20-page report.
The IT notes that the UN investigators are relying on Iran’s electronic control. Among the exercises include the placement of “Air Drone Observation” to watch women in public places, people. Tehran’s Emir Kabir University officials installed a face recognition program at the entrance door to find women who do not wear hijab.
The main roads of Iran’s main roads are expected to participate in the search for women who have not been opened. UN Investigators said they received a “noisy” mobile phone application that allows the application of the Iranian police officer, public and police in the vehicles, buses, subways and taxis.
“Users can add the location, time and number of the alleged vehicle, which is allegedly the alleged way to know the vehicle, and then the police warned the police,” he said. “Then the press message (real-time) warns the registered owner of the vehicle, violation of compulsory hijab laws and vehicles to ignore these warnings.”
These text messages caused dangerous situations. In July 2024, police officers said that activists received such a message and fleeing a checkpoint near the Caspian Sea and paralyzed a woman.
The death of Amino was detained for months and killed more than 500 people and more than 22,000 in prison. After mass demonstrations, the police broke the implementation of headscarf law, but in April 2024, noor – or “light” began with the authority. At least 618 women were arrested as part of the Noor plan, and the UN investigators referring to the local human rights group in Iran.
Meanwhile, Iran has resulted in at least 938 people last year, and in 2021. Although many were charged with drug charges, the report said the executions were “an Nexus with the general repression of the opposition during this period.”
“This is the fear and minorities, including protesters and minorities, as a means of fear and political repression, the death penalty and executions are used for a long time,” he said.
As Iran continues its raids on the hijab, it faces the economic crisis on US sanctions due to a rapidly developing nuclear program. US President Donald Trump called on new talks and Iran has not yet responded to a letter from the 85-year-old Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Social disorders, combined with economic violations, remain concerned about Iran’s theocracy.
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