Invasive surveillance is a key feature of China's repressive campaign against its Uyghur population, with the Uyghur Tribunal finding in 2021 that "pervasive surveillance systems" have turned Xinjiang into "an open-air prison" and the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) determining in 2022 that Xinjiang surveillance is "highly invasive" and "likely to be discriminatory."
PRC companies like Dahua and Hikvision have played a major role, including by manufacturing cameras designed to detect Uyghurs. See:
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