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Chinese officials have sent out a notice instructing Muslim citizens to install a ‘surveillance app’ on their phones, and are conducting spot checks in the region to ensure that residents have it, Mashable reported.



According to Radio Free Asia reports, the notice was issued over a week ago after China ramped up surveillance measures in Xinjiang, home to much of the minority population. WeChat sent the notice, written in Uyghur and Chinese, to residents in Urumqi, Xinjiang’s capital.

Android users were asked to scan the QR code to install the ‘Jingwang app’ that would, as Chinese officials claimed, “automatically detect terrorist and illegal religious videos, images, e-books and electronic documents” stored on the phone. If illegal content was detected, users would be ordered to delete it, said the notice. Users who deleted, or did not install the app, would be detained for up to 10 days, according to social media users.

The Jingwang app reportedly scans for the MD5 digital signatures of media files on the phone and matches them to a stored database of offending files classified by the government as illegal ‘terrorist-related’ media. It also keeps a copy of Weibo and WeChat records, as well as a record of IMEI numbers, SIM card data and Wifi login data. The records are then sent to a server.

The move is the latest in digital surveillance in Urumqi. In March, government workers were asked to sign an agreement have ‘terrorist-related’ media content, while the police sprung a surprise spot check on a group of nursing students.

“Chinese police are so powerful, particularly in Xinjiang, [that] anyone being stopped is unlikely to be able to refuse the police’s requests,” said Maya Wang, a senior researcher at Human Rights Watch.

“The authorities have a lot of explaining to do about this software, including what it does,” she added. “While the authorities have the responsibility to protect public safety, including by fighting terrorism, such mass collection of data from ordinary people is a form of mass surveillance, and an intrusion to privacy.”

Xinjiang has a population of eight million Uyghurs, a Turkic ethnic group. Its people have complained of longstanding oppression under the country’s Communist government.

In March, the government banned veils and the growing of long beards — traditional Muslim customs. Last year, Xinjiang residents who used foreign messaging apps such as Whatsapp found they had their phone services cut.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/1463852/china-forces-muslim-minority-install-surveillance-app-phones/
 
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@WAJsal @waz @Irfan Baloch

Plz move this into the Chinese section. Although the news source is ours but the news itself does not concern pakistan nor is Pakistan's business as Xinjiang is Chinese internal matter and we do not interfere in other's internal matter.

The news piece has nothing to do with Pakistan and all news papers have an international section and Pakistan media is free to report anything they want as its free media.
 
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after all this is not brutal act with muslims like Israeli with Palestinian Muslims or Indian with kashmiris Muslim..
Good Job China you found out better way for surveillance

Chinese are known to be highly brutal when anyone raises their voice against the state.

There are some refuges from Xinjiang living in Kashmir. For them Kashmir is heaven compared to Xinjiang

http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2016/11/uighur-exiles-kashmir-heaven-161117133848689.html
 
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why Indians are so much concerned about Chinese Muslims?

Bcz in their single digit IQ pea brains they have somehow connected it as a cheek to pakistan. Look at the OP. He is not even sensible enough to post this in the Chinese section but here bcz he wanted it to be some taunt to pakistan which makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.

This is their own internal matter. Xinjiang is not disputed in any sense nor is it considered occupied by international community or law thus China can take whatever steps necessary in its domain.

These trolls are truly pathetic. I personally avoid talking to their dregs and filth. Only a handful are any worth in discussion.

Anyway I am out of here. The mission of OP is trolling and that is mission of 95% Indians that show their sorry self here.
 
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because they want instead of peaceful surveillance in china, china should follow brutal act by killing

You are right, it's either a surveillance app on every Muslims phone or brutal death. The choice is very easy. Since we are bad people we are advocating brutal death, and as the good guys, China the app.


Cognitive dissonance
In the field of psychology, cognitive dissonance is the mental discomfort(psychological stress) experienced by a person who simultaneously holds two or more contradictory beliefs, ideas, or values. The occurrence of cognitive dissonance is a consequence of a person's performing an action that contradicts personal beliefs, ideals, and values; and also occurs when confronted with new information that contradicts said beliefs, ideals, and values.
 
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I thought china had matured more to use western style oppression methods. instead they still use eastern methods.

surveillance of muslims in the west is probably as strong as anything china can put together. Except the "West" has sophisticated spy agencies, with near unlimited budgets that do the monitoring secretly (look at NSA as 1example)

I am even willing to bet my left arm that this very site is HEAVILY monitored by spy agencies as well. ( a very active Pakistani military forum filled with military age men, some of whom live in the west with questionable viewpoints......)

the only clues pop out when people realize that they have mysteriously landed on some no-fly list without any obvious reasons..

china's problem is not the act itself, but the method it goes about it in my opinion.
 
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Although the news source is ours but the news itself does not concern pakistan nor is Pakistan's business as Xinjiang is Chinese internal matter and we do not interfere in other's internal matter.
Good save buddy, good save. But, what is your opinion on this?
 
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We should also do the same in India.
 
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This is violation of privacy first of all.

Secondly this is going to land many innocent Chinese from this particular province into trouble. Since everyone who somehow read material about particular topic or even receive videos is not a terrorist.
Such moves will create more reservations among Chinese Muslims.

If China wants to keep a tab on the activities then she could have such tools installed in phones as hardware instead of forcing people to download such an app
 
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