Iran Installs Cameras to Enforce Dress Code for Women

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Iranian authorities plan to use smart cameras in public places to identify women who violate the country's hijab law. After being identified, the women would be sent warning messages detailing the specific time and place they had "violated" the law. The move comes after widespread protests against the mandatory dress code, which many women have been defying. The authorities show no sign of backing down on the issue, stating that any kind of individual or collective behavior against the law will not be tolerated.
- Iran installs cameras to identify women breaking dress code CNN
- Iran installs cameras in public places to identify, penalise unveiled women Reuters
- Iran Installs Cameras to Crack Down on Unveiled Women The Daily Beast
- Iran to use cameras in public spaces to identify unveiled women Al Jazeera English
- Iran installs cameras in public to monitor women taking off hijab Middle East Eye
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