Storing the Quran on your phone makes you a terror suspect in China
Out of 1400 phones identified by the police as storing extremist content, less than half were identified as containing violent, gruesome or pro-jihad material, although many had files that could not be identified.of a leaked list of over 2,000 detainees held in a political education camp in Aksu prefecture in mid-Western Xinjiang.
"With massive amounts of information on each individual, and the integration of their contacts, location, vehicle information, financial accounts and internet accounts – all without their consent – the software allows the police to monitor every resident of Urumqi, including uncovering people's hidden relationships through network analysis," said HRW.
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