The report highlights Iran’s escalating reliance on technology to monitor and punish women defying the mandatory dress code.
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One notable tool mentioned in the report is the Nazer application, which enables citizens to report women who do not wear hijab in public or violate dress codes in Iran. UN researchers who ...