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so much after my father's arrest how would you characterize what's happening to the people inching jam to we there's and other ethnic minorities there right now right no there's what's happening in our region it amounts to ethnic cleansing in my views and in the views of so many others because when we talk about ethnic cleansing we might think that they are the government is systematically eradicating people or killing people off but in this case the people are taken into concentration camps and when they although they are not like physically destroyed right about where they are but they are not coming out coming off from these camps and if they if a few lucky people come out from camps no local not not long after they come out they are dying we heard reports of that and most of them are not no longer mentally
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stable they are not like normal functioning human beings after they come out from these camps so although they are not physically destroyed but they are mentally destroyed and no longer. able mentally able like normal functioning human beings and i think that also could you know could categorize the behavior as as should and should be categorized as ethnic cleansing come on thank you. that's it for now we leave you with pictures of code tests by the eager diaspora around the world as they speak out against china's detention and surveillance policy thanks for watching we'll see you next time and good bye.
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china's rolling out its social credit system experts warn folks to watch out constant surveillance and tough sanctions doing business in china is set to get even trickier. by blacklisting weiwei the u.s. risks getting left behind in the race to build the next generation of high speed internet networks. and 400 years on could the u.s. have become a. it's tough to call i mean without the transatlantic slave trade. let's do business critics call it a life or death writing program china's social credit system which it's expanding this year to include companies both foreign and domestic have to install surveillance cameras in their premises and share the data with the government also be break it all net tax records and compliance a system that has many firms spooked. a traffic light with facial recognition cross
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on red face a public shaming and loose social credit points in some chinese cities it's already a reality even those who sort their trash incorrectly have to reckon with point deductions in some places as well as the penalties for low scores like losing the right to ride the fast train the point system is scheduled for full implementation across china by the end of 2020 and it will also affect businesses the new system will monitor whether business is it here to customs regulations pay taxes pay off loans or follow environmental regulations those who flout the rules faced point deductions experts warned that firms with bad scores could be hit with sanctions or even lose their licenses. it's a completely new system unique around the world everything relating to the company exists in a single system which produces a single score we fundamentally support this system it's
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a positive thing to clean up things in china but there are uncertainties and one of them is that it's difficult to see how the scores calculated here it's a system that still remains opaque to most businesses according to the german chamber of commerce 7 out of 10 german firms don't know what the new social credit system will mean for them. from nottingham the director of the university of london's s o s china institute steve thank joins us save what's fading actually looking for when surveilling viz businesses well what beijing isn't looking for is on the one hand and a very high degree of corporate social responsibility being discharged by western companies and on the other hand it require him and that is western companies also fulfilled their obligations to the chinese government to the communist party so that in the retina and done by the party will not be crossed by any of these
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western companies. the 1st point sounds quite quite good but i don't know about the 2nd point and what about these workers who have to be modded to their entire working day. chinese people already are being subjected to the general attitudes and all the social credit system the at the all the social credit systems to companies western companies who are not necessarily very good chinese employees of those companies very much that it may well in fact affect the management of those companies because a lot of that requirement to trickle what happens to companies when they don't score well. well if a company it does not score well it will be punished it may mean for example services being really drawn access to markets or access to other
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facilities or much more stringent enforcement of rules and regulations basically if you don't hold in aren't laid down by the party you will suffer the consequences and is there any transparency in the scoring process. well the chinese government. bureaucracy be enforcing the rules who will know what to do it will be much more difficult for the companies to know exactly what those means they will know the general guidelines the general principle or what the red lines are but surely understanding the actual meanings of those red lines will sometimes change would be a lot more difficult for western companies to understand steve saying thank you very much for your analysis u.s. president donald trump wants to make america
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a safer place by banning wild way from building its next generation high speed internet networks the chinese tech giant is the leader in its field there is a handful of alternatives. as mobile providers repaired to roll out 5 g. across the united states the u.s. government says it's protecting americans that's why it's keeping tight controls on which technology firms are involved in setting up the networks. the lucky trio deemed fit for the job are sweden's ericsson which announced earlier this year it plans to build what it calls a 5 g. factory in the u.s. finland's nakia which is already providing technology for networks in l.a. and new york city and samsung headquartered in 5 g. trailblazer south korea so why limit their options the u.s. government's bureau of economic and business affairs has been explaining it's very important that we have trust in those vendors for 500 technologies when indicator
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