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A new UN report reveals that Iran is employing drones and advanced digital technology to enforce its mandatory hijab laws, raising concerns over women's rights and the suppression of dissent. The report highlights how the Iranian government is utilizing surveillance tools to monitor and control women's behavior in public spaces, further entrenching gender discrimination in the country.
The findings indicate that the use of drones allows authorities to surveil large areas, making it easier to identify and penalize women who do not comply with the hijab mandate. Additionally, digital platforms are being leveraged to disseminate propaganda and intimidate those who oppose the regime's strict dress codes. This technological approach not only enhances the state's ability to impose its laws but also raises significant ethical questions regarding privacy and human rights.
As the Iranian government intensifies its efforts to enforce these regulations, the international community is urged to take a stand against the ongoing violations of women's rights and to support those who are bravely resisting these oppressive measures.
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