Among the efforts include Iranian officials deploying “aerial drone surveillance” to monitor women in public places. At Tehran's Amirkabir University, authorities installed facial recognition software ...
The ‘Nazer’ app is a government-backed tool that allows citizens and police to report women for alleged violations of hijab ...
Iran is relying on electronic surveillance and the public to inform on women refusing to wear the mandatory headscarf in public, a UN report s.
The University of Connecticut Women’s Center hosted a celebration for International Women’s Day in the Student Union Ballroom on Tuesday, March 25.
For her part, LI Ying, the vice president of China Women’s University, expressed optimism that genius Iranian and Chinese women would play a stronger role in promoting peace and expanding societies.
The death of Mhasa Amini in September 2022 had brought a sort of revolution against Iran's hardliner regime with several women protesting against the imposition of the Hijab., Middle East News - Times ...
Iran is using drones and intrusive digital technology to crush dissent, especially among women who refuse to obey the Islamic republic's strict dress code, the United Nations has said ...