Exactly what happened to Armita Geravand, 16, is unclear, but the circumstances have fueled accusations that agents enforcing Iran’s dress code must have harmed her.
Tag: Surveillance of Citizens by Government
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Watchdog Urges Extending Surveillance Law With New Limits
In a report about an expiring law that has generated intense debate in Congress, a government panel split over requiring court permission to view Americans’ communications.
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NYPD Robot Gets Tryout to Patrol Times Square Subway
The K5, described as a “fully autonomous” security robot, is part of a push by the mayor for more law-enforcement technology, which has raised concerns among privacy advocates.
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Why It’s Alarming That Poland Can Test Women for Abortion Pills
In rare cases, tests are being used to investigate the outcomes of pregnancies in a country where abortion is effectively banned.
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Ramaswamy Relies on Denialism When Challenged on Flip-Flopping Positions
In clashes with the news media and his rivals, the Republican upstart has retreated from past comments and lied about on-the-record statements.