Henan Authorities Reportedly Commissioned Facial Recognition System to Track Journalists and International Students
September 17, 2021
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- Alleged deployer
- henan-public-security-department, henan-government, government-of-china
- Alleged developer
- neusoft, huawei, huawei-cloud, surveillance-technology-developers, facial-recognition-system-developers
- Alleged harmed parties
- international-students-in-henan, students, journalists, educational-communities, women, migrant-women, migrant-women-in-henan, migrant-women-in-china, uyghurs, ethnic-minorities-in-china, press-freedom, privacy, biometric-data-subjects, minority-groups
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