Topic: Dahua
Dahua is a Chinese surveillance technology company implicated in widespread privacy violations and mass surveillance practices. Its technology is linked to oppressive regimes and has raised significant concerns about individual liberties, particularly regarding its role in monitoring vulnerable populations. The global adoption of Dahua’s surveillance tools poses serious threats to free expression and privacy rights.
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Privacy concerns are raised over Chinese surveillance companies’ access to UK business crime data
Chinese surveillance tech, with links to the CCP, is prominent in the UK.
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Britain’s schools, towns, and police forces are filled with Uyghur-linked surveillance
Britain is one of the most surveilled countries in the world.
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China is flooding South America with cheap surveillance. At what cost?
What’s China’s end game?
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US towns buy spy tools from Chinese companies whose tech targets Uighurs in China
Local spending gets around federal bans.
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Leaked documents show state-owned Chinese companies are shaping global UN facial recognition standards
Critics have warned that many of the technologies that threaten privacy and freedom of expression aren’t being challenged when standards…







