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According to the author's report, some articles of the [[Islamic Penal Code]] implicitly protect the right to privacy, and some of its articles explicitly protect instances of privacy, with penalties prescribed for violators. For instance, in Articles 570, 572, and 575 of this law, penalties are prescribed in support of physical privacy for those who engage in the illegal imprisonment or detention of citizens. Also, Articles 580 and 694 of the Islamic Penal Code (Ta'zirat) provide for criminal sanctions for the violation of the privacy of homes, and Articles 691 and 692 have provided for criminal sanctions for the privacy of places. Article 582 addresses communicational privacy, and Articles 604 and 648 address informational privacy, prescribing criminal sanctions for their violators. Article 641 also declares telephone harassment, which is an instance of violating the privacy of solitude and seclusion of individuals in society, to be punishable (pp. 149-153).
According to the author's report, some articles of the [[Islamic Penal Code]] implicitly protect the right to privacy, and some of its articles explicitly protect instances of privacy, with penalties prescribed for violators. For instance, in Articles 570, 572, and 575 of this law, penalties are prescribed in support of physical privacy for those who engage in the illegal imprisonment or detention of citizens. Also, Articles 580 and 694 of the Islamic Penal Code (Ta'zirat) provide for criminal sanctions for the violation of the privacy of homes, and Articles 691 and 692 have provided for criminal sanctions for the privacy of places. Article 582 addresses communicational privacy, and Articles 604 and 648 address informational privacy, prescribing criminal sanctions for their violators. Article 641 also declares telephone harassment, which is an instance of violating the privacy of solitude and seclusion of individuals in society, to be punishable (pp. 149-153).


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