Chinese Police Implement Stricter Surveillance Measures for North Korean Defectors
Chinese Authorities Implement Stricter Surveillance
In a significant escalation of monitoring efforts, the Chinese police in Liaoning Province have mandated North Korean defectors to install facial recognition applications. This measure raises serious concerns about privacy and the human rights of these individuals.
Daily Selfie Requirement
As part of the surveillance, defectors are required to send daily selfies to the authorities. This requirement further emphasizes China's efforts to control and surveil defectors within its borders.
Implications of Surveillance
- Increased control over North Korean defectors
- Concerns regarding personal privacy
- Tensions surrounding refugee crises
- Human rights implications
Overall, this development highlights the intersection of technology and human rights in contemporary governance.
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