Topic: Uyghurs
The situation of the Uyghurs highlights severe human rights abuses, including mass surveillance and censorship by the Chinese government. Reports reveal how technology companies, like Huawei, are complicit in these violations, facilitating state-sponsored oppression through digital means. This issue highlights the urgent need for global awareness and action against censorship and surveillance practices that infringe on individual liberties.
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Hugo Awards Accused of Self-Censorship To Appease China
Emails reveal administrators examining the social media activities, past travel records, and overall work of authors.
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Documents show Huawei’s link to China’s spying in Xinjiang
Not surprising.
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Kodak deletes Xinjiang photo from Instagram, apologizes for offending China
Kodak was quick to distance itself from the photographer.
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China state media uses propaganda on Twitter to sow division in the US
China using Twitter to take advantage of division in the US is well documented.
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Congressional candidate Laura Loomer raises alarm on Big Tech ties to concentration camps in China
Loomer is making it her mission to call out Big Tech dominance.
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How Huawei’s 5G roll-out is directly tied to China’s human rights abuses and “digital gulags”
Nations have more than one reason to reconsider Huawei’s 5G roll-out.
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How China appoints 4.5 million “administrators” to snoop on and report neighbors who don’t conform
Coming to a state near you?
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Surveillance provider marketed a product as being able to detect Uyghur minorities
Uyghurs have been called the world’s most surveilled minority.








