Do a thief shout and catch a thief? China calls on the United Nations: stop relevant countries from conducting electronic surveillance
Chinese diplomats recently announced that China attaches great importance to the privacy of the people and called on the United Nations to prevent "relevant countries" from conducting large-scale electronic surveillance and collecting personal data worldwide. www.wce.com.tw.However, according to the report, China has set up a large number of monitors in cities to establish a "social credit system", and the monitoring density ranks first in the world. Last year, a report by Comparitech, a British consumer information technology service review website, ranked 120 major cities around the world by monitor-to-population ratio. Among the top 10 cities with a monitoring density, China included 8 and Chongqing ranked first. Other cities included Shenzhen, Shanghai, Tianjin, Jinan, Wuhan, Guangzhou, Beijing. Xinhua News Agency reported that Liu Hua, a human rights representative of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, pointed out at the 43rd meeting of the United Nations Human Rights Council on the 5th that "relevant countries" implement large-scale electronic surveillance, collection of personal data and violations of national sovereignty and human rights, especially China expresses its serious concern over privacy practices. Liu Hua also said that China attaches great importance to protecting the privacy of citizens, and has been working to improve the laws and regulations that protect the privacy of individuals. "Relevant countries" illegally or arbitrarily monitor communications and collect personal data, which not only violates citizens 'right to privacy, but also affects citizens' rights to freedom of speech, association and assembly, and the right to information. Liu Hua said that large-scale electronic surveillance not only violated the human rights of Chinese citizens, but also trampled on the human rights of other people, seriously damaged the sovereignty of other countries, and violated the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, such as respect for national sovereignty and territorial integrity and non-interference in internal affairs. According to comprehensive media reports, China has implemented a "social credit system" and is expected to be fully launched this year with more than 600 million monitors. The local government monitors people's every move through a large number of monitors, and includes these data and records of taxes, repayments, traffic violations, online communications, and online shopping in credit scores to reward or limit people's permissions, such as whether they can fly 2. The ability to buy a house even affects children's education.
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