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Central to this crackdown is the “Nazer” mobile application, a government-backed tool that allows citizens and police to report women for alleged violations. Investigators involved in a two ...
Iranian officials are encouraging people to report women who refuse to obey the Islamic republic's dress code, according to a UN report.
Iran’s Noor Campaign enforces hijab laws by deploying the Law Enforcement Command (LEC) to prosecute unveiled women. Alongside this, Iran uses AI, surveillance cameras, and citizen-reporting apps to ...
At the heart of this crackdown is the "Nazer" mobile application, a government-backed tool that empowers citizens and law enforcement to report women for alleged violations of the hijab law.
Iran increasingly relies on electronic surveillance and the public to inform on women refusing to wear the country's mandatory headscarf in public, U.N. report says.
A Friday report by the United Nations says Iran is using advanced technology, including drones, facial recognition and a citizen-reporting app to crack down on violations of its mandatory hijab laws.