China was cited as the country with the fastest growing number of spies. Beijing is the world’s most populous city with 1.15 million surveillance cameras, according to a new report by Surfshark, a foreign VPN company. Among the top 10 cities with the highest surveillance density, six are Chinese cities.
According to England “daily mail” reported, “Surfshark”, according to the latest report issued by the global monitor number could be as many as 1 billion by the end of 2021, the average 1 monitor, eight people assigned to the earth and Beijing is monitor the largest city in the world, there are as many as 1.15 million monitor, monitor on average about 278 per square kilometer.
The report lists the top 10 cities with the highest surveillance densities in the world, six of which are in China. Were China Harbin (250000, 411 per square kilometer), China xiamen (150000, 385 per square kilometer), chengdu, China (310000, 350 per square kilometer), China taiyuan (460000, 5255, 319 per square kilometer), kunming, China (200000, 281 per square kilometer), Beijing, China (1.15 million, 278 per square kilometer).
In recent years, the Communist Party has been developing its SkyNet program, which has installed numerous “SkyEye” facial recognition systems. “China is restricting people’s freedom of movement on a large scale,” Paul Bischoff, editor of Comparitech, was quoted by Deutsche Welle as saying in a report. Cameras and face recognition play a big role.”
Xu Zhangrun, a former professor at Tsinghua University’s law school, wrote in December that there were nine surveillance cameras within a 50-meter radius of his home. The nine probes were “ambuscade, every consideration, every hospitality, every thoughtfulness, and every service.”
During the epidemic, the Communist government made the most of the ubiquitous surveillance cameras. In addition to using “health codes” to control people’s movements, the Communist Party has also used car traffic recorders or “celestial eyes” at train stations, airports and streets to identify people infected with the virus, contacts of patients or people who are not being quarantined and travelling at will. To monitor home isolators, some communities in China have installed cameras in front of their homes, and in some cases in their living rooms.
Health codes and other surveillance methods have been widely criticized as serious violations of human rights and personal privacy. Some people point out that the “health code” of big data has turned China into a big prison, where everyone is wearing an electronic leg bracelet and being monitored wherever they go.
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