Iran increasingly relies on electronic surveillance and the public to inform on women refusing to wear the country’s mandatory headscarf, a United Nations report found. The investigation comes as hard ...
in addition to new facial recognition software reportedly installed in early 2024 “at the entrance gate of the Amirkabir University in Tehran, to monitor such compliance by women students.” ...
The Iranian economy has crumbled drastically over the past year, due to chronic mismanagement, corruption and international sanctions. The middle class, particularly women, is suffering the most.
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 University of Connecticut Women’s Center hosted a celebration for International Women’s Day in the Student Union Ballroom on Tuesday, March 25.
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 ...