The Impact of Iran's Smart Cameras on Public Places #shorts

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Authorities in Iran have installed surveillance cameras in public places to monitor women wearing the hijab, and are charging fines to violators.

In the West Asian country of Iran, women and girls over the age of 7 are required by law to wear the hijab, which covers the head and face, in public.

Mahsa Amini, a young woman who protested against this, died last year after being attacked by the country’s morality police. After this, the protest against the wearing of hijab broke out across the country.

Unable to control the ever-increasing protests, the Morality Police, which oversees the dress code, was disbanded. However, restrictions regarding wearing the hijab remain there. In this case, surveillance cameras have been installed in public places across the country to monitor women going without hijab.

Officials are imposing fines on violators. The government has asked businesses to ensure the wearing of hijab. It has also been decided to impose fines on the violating companies.
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There's worse things happening that a woman not wearing a hijab, but that's the issue they picked 😏

anthea