Suspects are handed over to Chinese police at the Myanmar–China border. China Daily Life in Burma (Myanmar) is already difficult enough for the population, with those living in resistance-controlled areas subjected to bombings by government forces, while those in government-controlled areas face repression and tyranny. Increasingly, people are also being subjected to digital monitoring through payment apps, AI, digital ID cards, facial recognition, and other technologies. The junta’s purpose is to prevent money from flowing to the resistance while also stopping draft-age citizens from fleeing the country now that there is a national conscription. And China is behind this digital repression. Several Chinese companies have been involved, including Huawei and Geedge Networks (trading as Jizhi Information Technology), which provides products such as the Taingou Secure…
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