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Religious dictators of Iran covet DNA identifiers of journalists — report
March 4, 2024, 2:28 p.m. | Jim Nash
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The Iranian government reportedly has a plan to create a biometric database collected from journalists.
A news publisher that bills itself as an independent source of information about Iran said the program was announced by the Legal Medicine Organization of Iran. The agency is part of the government’s judicial branch.
The London-based publisher, Iran International, is reporting that the government would take DNA samples from journalists, mine workers, forest rangers, armed forces, civilian flight crews and firefighters.
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