South Africa: How China's Persecuted People Are Paying the Price for Joburg's Sense of Security
Published on: Sunday 21 July 2019
Analysis - On 8 July 2019, 22 member states of the United Nations Human Rights Council petitioned China to end the 'arbitrary', 'large-scale' detention and 'widespread surveillance' of its religious communities. But the very surveillance tech tried and tested on China's Muslims, Christians, Buddhists and Catholics is now being deployed en masse throughout Joburg by SA company Vumacam - for safety's sake. And while a hot debate rages over South Africans' privacy, persecuted people halfway around the world are truly pa
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