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zaterdag 4 mei 2019

China’s ‘Big Brother’ App


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THE WEEK IN RIGHTS | MAY 2, 2019
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In early 2018, Human Rights Watch obtained a copy of a mass surveillance app used by police in Xinjiang, in northwest China, where the Chinese government has subjected 13 million Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslims to widespread restrictions.
The app provides an unprecedented window into mass surveillance in Xinjiang.
Human Rights Watch “reverse engineered” the app and spoke with Human Rights Watch senior China researcher Maya Wang about what the process revealed.
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