Monday, April 18, 2016

Iran: people’s private activities are being eavesdropped formally


Crackdown in Iran

Commander of West Tehran police reported the outer vicinity of all halls, in this area of the capital were equipped with snoopy equipment’s. 
The current trend of this surveillance will continue on a 24-hour basis, Khancherli added.


Closed circuit TV cameras have been installed in surrounding vicinity of all coffee shops, teahouses and restaurant in line with the clerical regime’s policy of interfering with people’s private lives. 

With follow-ups by the police around 460 traditional teahouses and halls where customers do not abide by ‘hijab’ regulations, will always be under the threat of being closed down.
Police taking action against women and even young men’s clothing, considered “improper hijab” by the state, is one of the most comprehensive pressures imposed by the police and plainclothes agents against ordinary Iranians. 

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