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Video surveillance of women who do not wear headscarves in Iran

It has been reported that a smart camera system will be used to detect the identity of women who do not comply with the compulsory headscarf and dress code in the streets and streets of Iran.

Smart cameras will be placed on the streets to detect women who do not wear headscarves in Iran.

According to the Mizan News Agency, affiliated with the Iranian Judiciary, in a statement made by the Police Department, it was noted that the security forces had taken innovative measures to avoid any tension with the citizens. In the statement, it was stated that smart cameras will be used in public areas and streets, and the said cameras will detect the identity of those who do not comply with the headscarf requirement and send them a warning message about the legal consequences of the repetition of the act. Pointing out that opposing the mandatory dress code harms the moral image of the country and creates distrust, the citizens were asked to continue their cooperation with the police and to avoid damaging steps.

MAHSA EMİNİ PROTESTOLARI Mahsa Emini, 22, died on September 16 in Tehran, the capital of Iran, on September 13, 2022. The demonstrations that started on 17 September 2022 in Sakkız, his hometown after Emini’s death, spread throughout the country and turned into anti-government protests. Nearly 500 demonstrators were killed during the months-long events, and more than a hundred security personnel lost their lives. Thousands of people protesting the death of Mahsa Emini and opposing the mandatory dress code were detained in the country. Despite the end of the mass demonstrations, women in many parts of Iran continue their protest by not covering their heads in public places, shopping malls, cafes, banks, schools and streets.

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Source Link: NTV/TRT

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The use of smart cameras to detect non-compliance with the compulsory headscarf and dress code in Iran has been reported. The cameras will be placed on the streets and will send warning messages to individuals who are detected as not complying with the headscarf requirement. The Iranian police have stated that these innovative measures are being taken to avoid tension with citizens. The citizens have been asked to cooperate with the police and not to damage the moral image of the country by opposing the mandatory dress code. The protests against the mandatory dress code started after the death of Mahsa Emini, and despite the end of the mass demonstrations, women in many parts of Iran continue to protest by not covering their heads in public places.

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