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Chinese Tech Giants Patent Tools to Detect, Track, Monitor Uighurs
United Nations officials have said China is transforming the Xinjiang region, where many Uighurs live, into a âmassive internment campâ.
An ethnic Uighur demonstrator wears a mask as she attends a protest against China in front of the Chinese Consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, October 1, 2019. Photo: Reuters/Huseyin Aldemir
World14/Jan/2021
Berlin: Chinese technology giants have registered patents for tools that can detect, track and monitor Uighurs in a move human rights groups fear could entrench oppression of the Muslim minority.
The series of patents, filed as far back as 2017, were unearthed by IPVM, a video surveillance research firm.