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Daily Archives: October 18, 2017

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This Is What A 21st-Century Police State Really Looks Like

Uyghur NewsBy Megha RajagopalanOctober 18, 2017

Far from the booming metropolis of Beijing, China is building a sprawling system that combines dystopian technology and human policing. “It’s a kind of frontline laboratory for surveillance. KASHGAR, China — This is a city where growing a beard can get you reported to the police. So can inviting too many people to your wedding, or naming your…

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