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The Iranian regime continues to ramp up efforts to restrict the rights of citizens across the country, aiming to crush dissent and maintain control. According to a new report, the government is increasingly leveraging technology to target women and girls, employing surveillance tools and digital monitoring to suppress their freedoms.
Women in Iran have faced systemic discrimination for decades, but recent developments indicate a troubling escalation in state-sponsored oppression. The regime is utilizing advanced technologies to track and intimidate women who dare to challenge societal norms or advocate for their rights. This includes the use of facial recognition software and social media surveillance, which are deployed to identify and punish those who participate in protests or express dissenting opinions.
The implications of these actions are profound, as they not only infringe on individual freedoms but also contribute to an environment of fear and repression. Activists are raising alarms about the potential for increased violence and harassment against women, urging the international community to take notice and respond to these human rights violations. As the situation evolves, the resilience of Iranian women continues to shine through, despite the challenges they face.
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