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China's next gambit to save its economy will export weapons of mass surveillance around the world

, Chinese scientists have been gathering blood samples from Uighurs to find a way to map a person’s face from their DNA.The facial recognition technology, for example, must be tested on different kinds of faces. That is why CloudWalk – a facial-recognition company used in Xinjiang – signed adeal with the Zimbabwean government. It needs new kinds of faces so that it can learn to recognize different kinds of people.

Xi Jinping has given this idea a new life, but there are two key ways the new brand of horror is unlike anything China has seen in the 20th and 21st centuries. „Xi stopped ‚hiding his lamp and biding his time‘ too soon,“ Millward said quoting a proverb about China’s gradual, quiet ascendance to power. „Xinjiang makes China 2025 look like ‚Black Mirror.‘ It has tainted the Chinese technological brand.

In these ways, what’s happening in Xinjiang is a two-pronged solution for what Xi believes allies China. It is a fix for a lack of social cohesion, and it’s a way to secure economic advancement and global leadership with Chinese Communist Party characteristics.

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