Protests erupted in Iran following the death of Mahsa Amini, who was arrested for violating the hijab law. The state's deployment of facial recognition technology has heightened fears of surveillance and human rights violations among Iranian women. Activists warn that the use of this technology will lead to more arrests and abuses, further restricting women's freedoms and privacy. The government's history of using surveillance tools for control raises concerns about mass citizen monitoring and discrimination. The lack of data protection laws exacerbates these risks, leaving individuals vulnerable to privacy violations and profiling.
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by Sanam Mahooz... om www.context.news 02-21-2024
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