Australians flagged in Shanghai security files which shed light on China's surveillance state and monitoring of Uyghurs

 The identities of 161 Australian citizens — including a former intelligence chief, government officials and business leaders — have been exposed in a hacked Shanghai security database which reveals the inner workings of China's surveillance state.


Key points:

The database includes details of more than 5,000 foreigners who were flagged when they travelled to Shanghai

The Australians include a former ambassador, business leaders and a university student

The leaked files shed light on authorities' monitoring of thousands of Uyghurs labelled as "suspected terrorists", some as young as five

Australian authorities are investigating whether the citizens may have been flagged for monitoring by Shanghai's Public Security Bureau (PSB), the city's powerful police force which has intelligence and immigration control functions.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-04-01/shanghai-files-shed-light-on-china-surveillance-state/100040896



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