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China’s Weapons of Mass Surveillance |
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Citizen Power for China |
While we may not all have jet packs or live in a Blade Runner’s world, China’s Communist regime has already taken us closer and closer to “1984,” George Orwell’s dystopian nightmare. Constant and pervasive surveillance is now the new normal in China. Just consider the following developments: Thought controlChina has been a bastion of thought control dating back to the Mao era. Today’s total surveillance state evolved from China’s “stability maintenance strategy,” the seeds of which date back to the 1989 pro-democracy protests which ended in the Tiananmen Square massacre. Huge sums have been spent during the past three decades importing and developing domestic capabilities in technologies that allow China to deploy its sophisticated network of population surveillance and control. China’s weapons of mass surveillance have demonstrated an ability to exert absolute control over populations, as evidenced by the mass detention in Xinjiang Province, where millions of ethnic Uighurs are locked up in concentration camps, subject to brainwashing and torture. The rest are under 24/7 surveillance in their homes and communities. The state apparatus completes the web with tens of millions of military and civilian police, armed militias, informants, online patrols, and an advanced and integrated digital surveillance system that ranges from geostationary orbit and lower orbit to atmosphere and ground. Skynet uses a video surveillance system that can monitor and integrate information of surveilled subjects. Safe-City is a massive and comprehensive urban security management system with both computerized and human components. The Sharp-eyes system uses televisions, cell phones and other devices with apps to form a real-time surveillance network in rural areas, which feeds into Skynet and Safe-city, reminiscent of Orwell’s telescreens. Most of these cameras can quickly recognize faces and conduct gait analysis. We personally know Chinese activists who have been interrogated by the police and criminally punished after having their private messages and remarks read by these systems. Permanency for totalitarian stateWhat is the goal of this surveillance? As with the ruling party in Orwell’s Oceania, it is to secure permanency for the regime by eliminating any possibility of secret uprisings against it. Chinese companies such as Huawei, ZTE, CETC. and others are the core builders of the Digital Silk Road. The project has already resulted in internet shutdowns and arrests of dissidents in countries that include Zimbabwe, Venezuela, and Ecuador. The Xi regime must be de-legitimized and held accountable for its crimes against humanity while the West supports a non-violent democratic transition in China. We cannot allow China to continue to use our dollars to build a global dystopia. By YANG Jianli, HAN Lianchao |