Occupation Authorities Use Drones to Spy on Women in Qais Island, Ahwaz
Media outlets in the Iranian occupation state have confirmed that security forces have begun implementing new measures related to mandatory hijab for women on Qais Island in Arab Ahwaz, using drones.
This action is part of a series of arbitrary measures aimed at monitoring and harassing women in Ahwaz.
The new measures have drawn widespread condemnation from human rights organizations, as the use of technology to monitor women is considered a blatant violation of their rights and privacy. Many believe this step represents a dangerous infringement on individual freedom and suppresses the basic rights of the Ahwazi people.
It is important to note that these actions have sparked significant discontent among the people of Arab Ahwaz, who see them as an expression of discriminatory and repressive policies targeting their personal freedoms and social culture by the Iranian occupation authorities.