** under air surveillance: technology as a tool for repression in Iran **
In an Iran by the boiling, technology turns out to be a double edge. While the diet uses drones and facial recognition systems to impose strict laws on hijab, recent manifestations, triggered by the death of Mahsa Amini, highlight a depth of resistance within the population. The government, by integrating applications like “Nazer”, encourages citizens to monitor their peers, creating a climate of mistrust and complicity. However, history demonstrates that technology can also become a vector of resistance: encrypted networks and women’s movements emerge in the shadows, testifying to a desire to challenge in the face of oppression. The future of Iran is not limited to technological control ploys, but also anchors in the hope of a change carried by those who dream of a free and fair society.