Use cameras in the parliament to expose poisonings and corruption, not to focus on hijab

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Use cameras in the parliament to expose poisonings and corruption, not to focus on hijab

The representative of Chabahar in the parliament suggests using cameras for poisonings and crimes, not for unveiling hijabs.

Moeinaddin Saeidi, a member of the Islamic Consultative Assembly, has called for using the capabilities of cameras to detect the factors causing poisoning among students.

He stated that if we are to use software capabilities, we should prioritize military and law enforcement areas for issues such as theft, pickpocketing, violence, and poisoning of female students, rather than recently raised issues.

This is while the Iranian police recently announced that they can identify those who do not comply with compulsory hijab rules in public places and streets using smart tools.

Examples of these images have also been published.

This is happening while poisonings are still ongoing in Iran.

Yesterday, following the poisoning of students in Saqqez and several other cities, a group of residents took to the streets.

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