North Korea is buying Chinese surveillance cameras in a push to tighten control, report says
- North Korea is increasing digital surveillance by implementing surveillance cameras and collecting biometric data from citizens, threatening their privacy.
- The state is using imported Chinese equipment and domestic software to monitor citizens, eroding their spaces for private activities and criticizing the government.
- This technology-driven push to monitor citizens closely is concerning as it limits freedom and privacy for North Koreans.
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